A 7-to 
8-meter-wide hole was first reported early Tuesday, according to 
Motohisa Oda, a crisis management officer from the city of Fukuoka.
 Nearby residents were evacuated, and five major roads cordoned off in Hakata ward in Fukuoka's business district.
The
 gaping hole -- which started off as two smaller ones before merging 
into the larger cavity -- appeared 300 meters from the JR Hakata railway
 station.
The sinkhole is now a whopping 27 meters wide, 30 meters long and 15 meters deep.
It is filled with water that seeped in from sewage pipes destroyed by collapsing sections of road. 
Subway work was underway
City officials were working nearby to extend the subway from JR Hakata station to the city center along a 1.4-kilometer route. 
Oda told CNN that the underground construction work may have triggered the hole.
The
 sinkhole has cut power to roughly 170 households across the city of 
Fukuoka. Saibu, a gas supplier, is checking for any gas leaks in the 
area.
While authorities investigate
 what exactly caused the hole, a few social media users in Japan have 
been joking about the kind of monsters that might emerge.
 


 
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