Road closed and homes evacuated after sink hole appears in Falkirk resident's garden

Police, Falkirk Council and the Coal Authority were at the scene after a sink hole appeared in a garden and forced a road to be closed off to traffic.
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The incident happened in Hodge Street this morning just before 7am and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service attended to help evacuate residents in the area surrounding the sink hole.

A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “At 6.40am on Tuesday, February 27, Operations Control mobilised one appliance to Hodge Street, Falkirk where firefighters assisted in evacuating residents from their properties as a precautionary measure.

"Crews left at 3.24pm after ensuring the area was safe."

Repairs to the sink hole are still ongoing in Hodge Street(Picture: Submitted)Repairs to the sink hole are still ongoing in Hodge Street(Picture: Submitted)
Repairs to the sink hole are still ongoing in Hodge Street(Picture: Submitted)
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A Police Scotland spokesperson added: “We were made aware of a hole in a garden on Hodge Street, Falkirk, around 9.30am on Tuesday, February 27. Officers are assisting the local authority and the road is closed.”

Falkirk Council confirmed the road has now re-opened to traffic.