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For this Shropshire incident, the big issue isn't the lack of water but the collapse of the embankment - it doesn't look an easy place to get heavy equipment in to do the repair.I saw a similar incident many years ago , however that was man-made, a maintenance 'barge' was dredging a canal and accidently 'pulled the plug' , emptying the canal and filling the adjacent field with water.
Looking at the pictures, I think the embankment collapsed when the sinkhole occurred and it was not the actual cause of the incident?For this Shropshire incident, the big issue isn't the lack of water but the collapse of the embankment - it doesn't look an easy place to get heavy equipment in to do the repair.
This is the latestLooking at the pictures, I think the embankment collapsed when the sinkhole occurred and it was not the actual cause of the incident?
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That was the Chesterfield Canal just south of Worksop.I saw a similar incident many years ago , however that was man-made, a maintenance 'barge' was dredging a canal and accidently 'pulled the plug' , emptying the canal and filling the adjacent field with water.
It’s not uncommon. The Kennet and Avon had a plug pulled and a section near Trowbridge drained. It was put down to vandalism.Plus there’s been incidences of lock sluices not being closed and draining a section.That was the Chesterfield Canal just south of Worksop.
The authority's recon at least six months. But lifting the Boat/ barge ( sorry I don't know the correct definition) will take some time and a lot of money, hopefully insurance will pay.At least no one was injured that going to take some time, to repair that section of the canal .
