I feel so bad just reading this. Can this happen anytime soon in Nigeria?
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| before and after |
A busy stretch of road in the Japanese city of Fukuoka has been reopened just TWO days after the sudden emergence of a giant sinkhole which threatened to topple nearby buildings.
The massive hole – which was roughly half the size of an Olympic swimming pool – opened up during construction work on the city's underground network.
In typical Japanese fashion, an earnest apology was issued immediately for the disruption, and a group of men put to work around the clock to clear up the mess.
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| work went on throughout the whole night |
Soichiro Takashima, the mayor of Fukuoka, even claimed the street was now 30 times stronger than before and said a panel of experts was being called in to establish what went wrong in the first place.


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