BETHLEHEM, Pa.—A sinkhole has collapsed part of a Pennsylvania city street and a gas leak believed to be caused by a ruptured main forced the evacuation of several homes.
The Bethlehem Fire Department says about 30 residents had to leave their homes early Wednesday. A four-block area has been closed to traffic.
Bethlehem is about 70 miles north of Philadelphia.
Fire Chief Robert Novatnack says firefighters were called to the scene around 3:20 a.m. and detected a strong odor of natural gas, including inside some homes. The gas was shut off after several hours and utility crews were making repairs.
Several evacuated residents are sheltering at a nearby school.
A UGI utility company worker was injured when he fell into the hole. He drove himself to the hospital as a precaution.