A huge sinkhole measuring 200 by seven meters opened up in Florence, Italy, on Wednesday morning, engulfing 20 parked cars.
The incident occurred at around 6:15am, right in the centre of the Tuscan city, between Ponte Vecchio and Ponte Le Grazie.
Emergency services arrived to secure the area and the city's mayor,
Dario Nardella, described it as "very serious", but there were no
injuries.
Initial investigations by the fire service suggest that the sinkhole was caused by a large aqueduct pipe breaking,
and the water eroding part of the road. The area remained cordoned off
to traffic throughout Wednesday morning while emergency services worked
to prevent further damage to the road.
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