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    Massive sinkhole in Japan highlights risk of ageing pipes

    A massive sinkhole near Tokyo that swallowed a truck and its driver a week ago, and has filled with sewage and debris, highlights the risk posed by Japan's ageing pipes.


    Emergency workers have been striving in vain to reach the 74-year-old man, who rescuers have had no contact with for a week, and who was likely buried under sediment and sewage water in the sinkhole in the city of Yashio.

    Koichi Yamamoto, an official with Yashio's fire department, told AFP on Tuesday (Feb 4) that rescue efforts had been suspended.


    A "substantial" amount of sewage water has accumulated at the site, eroding the surrounding soil and "constantly flowing in like a river", he said.


    "This makes it impossible for us to proceed."


    Also "hampering our rescue operation is a pile-up of heavy masses such as debris, slabs of asphalt and concrete that need removing", Yamamoto added.


    When the hole suddenly opened up in Yashio, in the region of Saitama near Tokyo, during the morning rush hour on Tuesday last week, it at first looked like just one of thousands of sinkholes reported annually across Japan.

    Their occurrence is trending upwards in Japan, topping 10,000 in fiscal 2022, with many of the sinkholes sewage-related in urban areas, a land ministry probe shows.

    AGEING PIPES


    Initially, the hole was around 5m in diameter, then a much larger cavity opened nearby and the two holes merged.


    To reduce the volume of sewage, locals were urged to "use as little water as possible" for three hours on Tuesday afternoon.


    This was on top of requests already issued for about 1.2 million people in Saitama to refrain from non-essential use of water, such as taking baths or doing laundry.


    In response, some onsens have opened their public bath facilities for free to accommodate residents in Yashio and nearby areas, according to local media.

    The week-long sinkhole saga was a reminder of the insidious corrosion gnawing at Japan's ageing water and sewerage pipes, Shinya Inazumi, a professor of geotechnical engineering at Shibaura Institute of Technology, told AFP.


    The majority of the underground infrastructure was developed during the country's rapid post-war economic growth.


    "Many sewerage pipes in Japan have already outlived their service life (of 50 years) so pipes anywhere else could break due to ageing," Inazumi said.


    In just over 15 years' time, 40 per cent of Japan's sewerage pipes will have exceeded their lifespan, according to an estimate from the land ministry.


    In Yashio, local authorities attributed the initial chasm to rusty, punctured sewerage pipes that absorbed the surrounding soil, creating a hollow under the ground.


    Extreme weather events such as intense rain - made more frequent by climate change - can also exacerbate this kind of infrastructure failure, Inazumi said.

    "Rainfall these days can be extremely heavy and localised, which means a great amount of water seeps underground," the professor said.


    "The water gushes in at an incredible speed, accelerating the growth of an underground hollow by making it bigger and bigger through erosion."

    Massive sinkhole in Japan highlights risk of ageing pipes - CNA

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    74 year old trucker!
    RIP what a sad end.

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    Sinkholes are a massive problem worldwide!

    I watched an interesting YT documentary the other night.

    Apparently Florida is the worst affected place on the planet.

    Let me find that video, worth a watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    74 year old trucker!
    RIP what a sad end.
    Died in a mass of sewage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    Died in a mass of sewage.
    Says our professor of janitorial studies.

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    He does seem adept at sniffing out.

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    Bless, are you gents bored? Needing hugs or attention?

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    On holiday in the USA, but still obsessively posting on TD. Get a life you silly twat.

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    Obsessively posting? You do enjoy your hyperbole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    hyperbole
    Is That an American football tournament?

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