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Port Richmond residents fed up with sinkhole

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PHILADELPHIA - A sinkhole is causing issues for Port Richmond residents, who are awaiting repairs for it."Through the pictures you really can’t fathom how big it is until you come and see it and then you’re like oh wow!

It’s huge," said Cathy.The crater is on Belgrade at Ann Street. Because of its size, buses can’t get by and residents say it’s hard just to pick up their children from class.Cathy says the sinkhole is bigger since it opened last Thursday, and believes it should be getting more attention from Philly Water.

She fears for the foundations of these houses, and people are cutting through barricades."Holiday weekend or not, it’s kind of an emergency," she said. "School is in session.

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