Bengaluru: An 8ft disposal hole appeared at JC Road, less than 1 km from the BBMP headquarters, on Thursday morning, leading to big traffic on a busy road connecting South Bangalore to the core area of the city.
The road gave up at around 8:45 a.m., wrote an autorickshaw, an eyewitness said.
People who pass through the vehicle and driver, so there are no casualties.
Sinkhole, Bang in the middle of the road, reduced traffic to crawl even when BBMP officials hurriedly reply to the area.
Jagadeesh rose, commissioner together (south), said the authorities were investigating the cause of the incident.
“Our introduction findings are there may be a long place in a place where the road gives up.
The trigger can immediately become a bwssb pipe that explodes in stretching,” he told toi.
“There is a heavy seepage of the pipe and this might cause the earth to sink in place.
We have notified the agency to immediately plug in leaks.” “Bengaluru is very old and these streets are built on wells and lakes.
So there is always the possibility of making a disposal hole,” BS Prahalad, Head of Engineer, Road and Infrastructure, said.
Work when filling the crater with mine dust and a wet mixture has begun.
BBMP officials said the place tended to be asphalized in four days.