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In a heart-stopping event near the University of Nebraska-Omaha, a road gave way beneath two unsuspecting motorists, plunging their vehicles several feet into the ground. This shocking incident unfolded on Tuesday and was captured in a dramatic video that has since captivated audiences.
The footage, sourced from university security cameras, captures the unsuspecting vehicles as they approach an intersection side-by-side. Moments later, a third vehicle, a pickup truck, pulls up behind them. This seems to be the catalyst for the sudden and alarming collapse of the road.
Emergency services swiftly responded to the scene at the crossroads of 67th and Pacific streets, with teams arriving around 3:30 p.m., as reported by local station WOWT. Despite the chaos, by the time the authorities reached the site, the occupants of the vehicles had already managed to escape the gaping hole.

This incident highlights the unpredictability of infrastructure failures and the importance of timely emergency response, ensuring that a potentially tragic situation resulted in no casualties.
The vehicles’ occupants had escaped the hole by the time authorities arrived.
“This caught everybody by surprise,” University of Nebraska-Omaha Public Safety Lt. Dan Martin told the outlet.

Dust could be seen as the vehicles fell into the pavement. (UNO Public Safety/TMX)
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No injuries were reported, though WOWT reported a water main broke during the collapse.
It is unclear what led to the collapse.
The outlet reported a heavy-duty tow truck with a crane retrieved the cars a few hours later, and crews worked to pull concrete from the crater.

It is unclear what led to the road collapse. (UNO Public Safety/TMX)
Martin warned the sinkhole could expand, though it appears no additional sinkholes had been spotted as of Wednesday night.
Officials told WOWT the street will remain closed for “several days,” and motorists should avoid the area.
