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Latest sinkhole in street in Rome swallows vehicles

- Angela Giuffrida in Rome

Two cars have been swallowed by a sinkhole on a street in Rome, one of many to blight the Italian capital in recent years.

A Mercedes SUV and a Smart car fell into the six-metre-deep and 20-metrelong chasm on Via Zenodossio in the Torpignatt­ara district. Nobody was injured in the incident, which is believed to have been caused by a water leak in a garage beneath the street, according to reports in the Italian media.

The Corriere della Sera newspaper said some residents had reported a leak in recent days.

There has been a sharp increase in the number of sinkholes in Rome, caused by the city’s undergroun­d tunnels, sewers and ancient quarries, according to the Italian Institute for Environmen­tal Protection and Research.

In January 2020, a building close to the Colosseum had to be evacuated after a sinkhole appeared. In May of the same year, a 2.5-metre-deep chasm opened on the square in front of the Pantheon, revealing paving stones that dated to about 27BC. The square would ordinarily have been crowded but pedestrian­s were absent because of the coronaviru­s lockdown.

“Episodes that attest to the serious morphologi­cal fragility deriving from the characteri­stics of the city are multiplyin­g,” said Roberto Morassut, a politician with the centre-left Democratic party.

Sinkholes have also affected other Italian cities. In early January, a giant chasm opened up in the car park of a hospital in Naples, swallowing several cars and forcing the temporary closure of a nearby residence for recovering Covid-19 patients. In May 2016, dozens of cars fell into a sinkhole in Florence.

 ??  ?? Emergency services at the scene of the sinkhole in Via Zenodossio, in the Torpignatt­ara district of Rome. Photograph: Antonio Nardelli/ Alamy Live News
Emergency services at the scene of the sinkhole in Via Zenodossio, in the Torpignatt­ara district of Rome. Photograph: Antonio Nardelli/ Alamy Live News

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