SINGAPORE, July 27 -- A car that fell into a sinkhole along Tanjong Katong Road South in Singapore was lifted out this afternoon, a day after the dramatic incident sparked road closures and water supply disruptions in the area.
According to Channel News Asia, a crane was used to hoist the blue car out of the sinkhole before it was lowered back onto the road.
The car had a smashed windscreen and a dented roof. Workers later covered it with a light blue sheet.
The sinkhole appeared along Tanjong Katong Road South yesterday, causing the vehicle to plunge in.
The female driver was rescued by workers and taken conscious to Raffles Hospital.
In a Facebook update, Singapore's national water agency PUB said the driver was able to walk and wa...
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