Officials in New Jersey are working to address sinkholes affecting major highways in Morris County, particularly on Route 80 and Route 287, which have caused significant traffic disruptions.
As crews worked to repair a sinkhole in the highway's eastbound lane, a new 15-by-15-foot hole appeared along the median near Exit 34 in Wharton, forcing both sides of the highway ...
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The massive sinkhole on Route 80 in Wharton, NJ, is not only creating some major traffic headaches in the area, but it's also impacting business at nearby stores and restaurants.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation announced Friday that all lanes of Interstate 80 are expected to be reopened on ...
Westbound lanes of I-80 will stay closed and detoured at Exit 34B in Wharton, New Jersey, until further notice, the state ...
According to findings from an initial New Jersey DOT study, a "significant" void sits underneath the eastbound lanes of I-80 near Exit 34. "If I can assure folks, it’s that — it’s because we ...
NJ.com reported. The newest hole is 15 feet long and 15 feet wide and opened in the highway median. The eastbound lanes of I-80 were already closed dating back to mid-February. Multiple sinkholes ...