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Significant sinkhole opens in neighborhood, no injuries reported

<i>Houston Fire Dept/KTVT via CNN Newsource</i><br/>Eight homes had to evacuate on July 27 when a massive sinkhole opened up in their neighborhood.
Houston Fire Dept/KTVT via CNN Newsource
Eight homes had to evacuate on July 27 when a massive sinkhole opened up in their neighborhood.

By Julie Waldock

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    HOUSTON, Texas (KTVT) — Eight families were surprised and had to be evacuated Saturday when a massive sinkhole opened up in their west Houston neighborhood.

Officials say an underground cistern, a type of water storage tank, collapsed, creating a large crater in the middle of the townhomes.

No one was hurt, but the area was blocked off with caution tape as engineers assessed the damage and ensured the sinkhole’s size would not increase.

The incident happened about 8:30 a.m. in the 400 block of Sutherland Terrace Place, near Memorial Drive and Gessner Road.

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