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Seoul Sinkhole Claims Motorcyclist's Life, Raising Infrastructure Safety Concerns

  • A man riding a motorbike fell into a sinkhole in Seoul and was found dead after rescue operations on Tuesday morning.
  • Rescuers located his body approximately 50m from the sinkhole where he fell.
  • Authorities reported that 223 sinkholes have occurred in Seoul over the past decade.
  • A dashcam video shows the moment the road caved in.
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Giant hole appears in the middle of the road and swallows vehicles in South Korea | One motorcyclist dead and one car driver injured

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How the tragedy happenedThe incident occurred on Monday, March 24, in Gangdong district, and the man's lifeless body was only recovered on Tuesday morning, approximately 50 meters from the crash site. The dimensions of the crater are impressive, with a diameter and depth of 20 meters, according to local media. Another driver nearby was injured in the crash, but escaped with his life. In the images, you can see how the motorcyclist is surprised b…

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A huge sinkhole - 20 meters wide and 20 meters deep - opened unannounced on a street in the Asian country, swallowing a 30-year-old man.Everything was recorded in a camera of a car that was just a few meters behind the victim.Minutes after the scene, which seems to have been taken from a film, rescue teams and firefighters appeared, wearing neoprene suits and a tracking dog, to look for the victim.After 17 hours, digging manually between the rub…

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Signs of the Times broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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