MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor said he was disappointed with the combustible ending to England forward Chloe Kelly's time with his team.
As the sinkhole has expanded, heavy chunks of asphalt have occasionally fallen in, preventing rescue workers from going near the chasm. - AP
The growing hole could be the result of corroded sewage pipes, according to the authorities in Yashio. The authorities hoped to complete the 30m slope on Jan 31, but a local official said it may take several days. As the sinkhole has expanded, heavy chunks of asphalt have occasionally fallen in, preventing rescue workers from going near the chasm.The 1.2 million people living in the area have been asked to cut back on showers and laundry to prevent leaking sewage from making the operation even more difficult.
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