Atlanta’s Peach Tree Street Closed for Massive Sinkhole

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Atlanta’s Peach Tree Street Shuts Down as Sinkhole Threatens SafetyAtlanta’s Peach Tree Street Shuts Down as Sinkhole Threatens Safety Atlanta, Georgia – A massive sinkhole has forced the closure of a major thoroughfare in the city’s downtown area. Peach Tree Street, a vital artery connecting Midtown to Buckhead, was shut down indefinitely after the sinkhole emerged on Tuesday morning. According to city officials, the sinkhole is estimated to be approximately 10 feet deep and 20 feet wide. The cause of the sinkhole is still under investigation but is believed to be related to heavy rainfall and aging infrastructure. “Our priority right now is to ensure the safety of the public,” said Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. “We have closed off the area and are working diligently to assess the situation and make any necessary repairs.” The sudden closure of Peach Tree Street has caused significant traffic disruptions in the area. Motorists are being advised to avoid the area and use alternate routes. Several businesses along the street have also been forced to close until the sinkhole can be fixed. “This is a major inconvenience,” said local business owner Lisa Johnson. “I’m worried about the impact it’s going to have on my customers and my employees.” City crews are currently on-site working to repair the sinkhole. However, officials say it could take several days or even weeks before the street can be safely reopened. In the meantime, drivers are being urged to use caution and be aware of the traffic changes in the area. The Atlanta Department of Transportation is providing regular updates on the situation through its website and social media accounts.

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