State Department of Transportation crews are using radar to examine the soil within that hole and in the surrounding ground on which the interstate sits.
ROXBURY TWP. - New Jersey DOT officials closed all eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 at Exit 34 in Wharton on Monday, Feb. 10.
Travelers heading west on Route 80 will also be affected by the sinkhole work at the end of the week, according to a local mayor.
NJDOT worked through a snowstorm to fill in an 11-foot by 11-foot sinkhole on I-80 east in Wharton as repairs continue.
With all the icy activities planned, Strunk encouraged everyone to bundle up and stay warm as they explore the festivities.
According to Houston TRANSTAR cameras in the area, the roadway has since been reopened. No other details have been released.
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