Route 80 in Wharton is now closed in both directions because another sinkhole was found, according to local authorities.
Three sinkholes have appeared on the section of Route 80 that opened in 1960. Questions surround the contractor, but is there more to it?
As of the latest reports, the New Jersey State Police confirmed that all westbound lanes on Route 80 have been shut down, with traffic diverted to Route 15 north. This closure follows the discovery of ...
Interstate 80 in Wharton is currently facing complete lane closures near Exit 34 due to the emergence of a sinkhole. This alarming development, confirmed by the New Jersey Department of Transportation ...
Route 80 east in Wharton will remain closed for another two months as work to repair damages from the sinkhole continues, the ...
Westbound lanes are being detoured at Exit 34 to Route 15 northbound after the gaping hole swallowed up part of the roadbed, ...
Testing continues to determine the integrity of Route 80 in Morris County and the next steps to open the highway as safely ...
The New Jersey Department of Transportation says that a 15 x 15-foot hole opened in the median while crews were drilling.
The recent sinkholes on I-80 were caused by long-abandoned mines. See the map showing hundreds of closed New Jersey mines.
Tensions are high in this part of Morris County, with the chokehold of sinkholes and subsequent Interstate closures in the ...
Yet another sinkhole has opened on Interstate 80 through Wharton, N.J., closing the heavily trafficked highway in both ...
Interstate 80 east in Wharton will remain closed for another two months as work to repair damages from the sinkhole continues, the New Jersey Transportation Department announced Friday.