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Two cars fall into sinkhole in parking lot near Montreal's Trudeau airport

A man looks inside a sinkhole that opened up at a parking lot at Montreal Airport, Friday, March 29, 2013, after two partially-submerged cars were pulled from the hole. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL - Two cars fell into a sinkhole that opened up Friday in a parking lot near Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.

The cars didn't completely disappear — the nose of one of the cars slipped into the hole while the side of the other car was partially submerged.

A spokesman for Montreal's airport authority says the hole is just under a metre deep and covers an area of about five metres long and three metres wide.

Francois Asselin says it's located in an outdoor employee parking lot and stressed it won't disrupt business at the airport.

No one has been injured and the cars were pulled out by mid-afternoon.

Police and firefighters have cordoned off the area in case the hole widens.

News from © The Canadian Press, 2013
The Canadian Press

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