Sinkhole swallows cars in Port Melbourne

Residents in a Melbourne suburb woke today to find a massive sinkhole that swallowed cars and trees. It was caused by a burst water main - that caused major flooding in several homes.

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A sinkhole in Port Melbourne threatened to flood 50 homes at one stage, Melbourne Fire Brigade commander said. (pic: Grant Stevenson)

A wall of water from a burst water main flooded six Melbourne homes and caused a sinkhole that swallowed two cars.

Firefighters were called to Port Melbourne early on Tuesday after a 350mm cast iron water main ruptured under Liardet Street.

Witness Vanessa says she thought a tsunami had hit the waterside suburb.

"I heard car horns, car alarms going off erratically. I thought someone had broken into my car," she told Fairfax radio.

"I went out there, opened up my front door and saw two cars swallowed up in the street right outside my front door and all this water gushing down the street in front of me.

"I thought, `Oh no, we've got a tsunami'."

MFB commander Paul Foster said the torrent threatened to flood 50 houses at one stage.

"It was obviously quite a big failure of the pipe, a big rupture, and it created a sinkhole large enough to swallow one car completely and another car about halfway," he told Fairfax radio.

"As well, a number of cars in the street were affected by the water."

He said the water eroded the street's foundations, causing the hole.

South East Water crews had to shut off eight valves - many submerged in the rushing water - to stem the flow.

The water main is thought to have been in use since last century.


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Published 16 December 2014 4:02pm
Updated 16 December 2014 4:43pm

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