Repairs on sinkhole shutting down eastbound Interstate 80 in New Jersey will take at least three more weeks to repair.
I-80 eastbound is expected to remain closed three more weeks through Wharton, N.J., as repairs continue after a sinkhole ...
The video above aired on Feb. 17, 2025. WHARTON, N.J. (PIX11) – Crews working to fill a sinkhole that shut down Interstate 80 ...
A stretch of Interstate 80 in Morris County, New Jersey, that’s been plagued by sinkholes in recent months will be closed for ...
Westbound I-80 in Morris County, New Jersey, will be closed overnight again for testing. NJDOT previously found and filled a ...
Multiple traffic incidents, including crashes, sinkholes, and emergency construction, disrupted major roadways across New ...
The New Jersey Department of Transportation says it will be several weeks before the sinkhole that opened up along Interstate ...
The eastbound lanes of Route 80 are expected to remain closed for at least another three weeks to get to the root cause of ...
NJ DOT has "identified 90 locations to be assessed and mitigate potential instability or possible voids" under Route 80 ...
UPDATE: The eastbound lane of Interstate 80 in Wharton ... recent sinkholes. The New Jersey Department of Transportation stabilized the area where the most recent sinkhole broke in the center ...
A section of I-80 in Morris County is expected to remain closed for several weeks due to emergency sinkhole repairs, the New Jersey Department of Transportation says.
Last week's sinkhole on Route 80 in New Jersey has left people in Wharton frustrated with traffic all day long from highway detours.