A giant sinkhole opened up in New York Tuesday morning, swallowing an intersection in Brooklyn in an event that was caught on surveillance tape.
The estimated 20-by-20-foot hole formed around 7 a.m. at Fifth Avenue and 64th Street, ABC station WABC reported.
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The surveillance footage shows the sinkhole undermining the roadway, which sinks underground.
Crews will work to excavate the area and determine the cause of the massive sinkhole, according to WABC.
There were no injuries to firefighters or pedestrians, the FDNY said.