The sinkhole on I-93 in Concord, New Hampshire (WBZ-TV) The sinkhole on I-93 in Concord, New Hampshire (WBZ-TV)

CONCORD, N.H. (CBS/AP) — Part of Interstate 93 in Concord reopened late Wednesday night after the New Hampshire Department of Transportation closed it earlier in the day because of a large sinkhole.

The northbound side of the highway was closed Wednesday afternoon between exits 13 and 14. Traffic was being diverted from Exit 13.

Drivers in the area were forced to seek alternative routes.

Finally, at about 10:30 p.m., the road reopened to traffic.

I-93 northbound has been reopened in Concord as of 10:30 pm. The sinkhole is history. — NHDOT (@NewHampshireDOT) August 20, 2015

Traffic in the area was severely delayed in the afternoon and evening hours as workers surrounded the hole.

MAJOR TRAFFIC ALERT! I-93 northbound closed in Concord near Exit 14. Large sinkhole. Emergency repairs underway. pic.twitter.com/qgnTBUkMAe — NHDOT (@NewHampshireDOT) August 19, 2015

Large piles of sand were dumped ontp the highway at around of 5 p.m. while crews repaired the massive hole.

The sinkhole did not result in any injuries.

One man, however, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated after he allegedly drove around traffic cones in an effort to get onto the closed highway.

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