Large sinkhole shuts down Phoenix intersection after storms hit
Oct 2, 2018, 4:41 PM | Updated: Oct 3, 2018, 7:30 am
PHOENIX — A Phoenix intersection was completely closed Tuesday because of a sinkhole that developed during a day of record rainfall.
The closure at Cactus Road and 35th Avenue was expected to extend into Wednesday night, the city said in press release.
Heads up! @phoenixpolice is directing traffic around a sinkhole that opened up in the middle of 35th Avenue and Cactus. #abc15wx pic.twitter.com/2WVGxizpY7
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) October 2, 2018
Transportation crews were at the site to assess the situation and determine the best way to go about making repairs.
Motorists were asked to plan ahead and avoid the area.
UPDATE The full closure at the intersection of 35th Ave & Cactus Rd will likely remain in place thru tomorrow evening. Pls avoid the area & make plans to take an alternate route – for updates see the emergency street closure listing at https://t.co/Pt0hzAkyNP. #phxtraffic https://t.co/7vZIAbZzON
— PHX Street Trans. (@PHXStreetTrans) October 2, 2018
There were no reports of vehicle damage caused by the sinkhole.
There were multiple road closures across the region due to flooding throughout the day, but most were reopened as the heavy rain moved out of the Valley.
The latest information about emergency closures can be found on the city’s website.
With 2.24 inches of rain as of 3 p.m., a record for the date, it was the ninth-wettest day in Phoenix history.