assistant

Torrance Sinkhole Won't Be Repaired Until At Least Jan. 19

Repair work on a large sinkhole in Torrance that opened up at the site of a water main break will be delayed for about a week because of the expected upcoming storms, a fire chief said today.

The sinkhole opened up about 9 p.m. Saturday on Van Ness Avenue between Dominguez Street and Arlington Avenue, Torrance Assistant Fire Chief Carl Besanceney said.

"I was notified by our water department that repairs to fill the sinkhole and reopen the street will be delayed until Jan. 19 because of the upcoming inclement weather," Besanceney said.

The sinkhole on the southbound side grew to 30 feet by 15 feet in size on Saturday, Besanceney said. There was settling of the street on the northbound side.

The broken water main was 16 inches in diameter, he said.

All traffic on that part of Van Ness Avenue has been shut down and the water was turned off while crews worked to repair the damage, Besanceney said.

No customers lost water service because of the sinkhole, he said.

Copyright CNS - City News Service
Contact Us