A Florida woman was left to crawl from a hole after trying to back her car out of her driveway.

Mary Boone, of Spring Hill, woke up to a loud noise early Thursday morning, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

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Boone went to the bathroom, but noticed the water wouldn’t turn on, so she went to move her car and quickly found herself neck deep in a hole 6 feet deep. Turns out a water main had broken and opened the hole in her driveway, which left her car partly inside, the Times reported.

Boone, who sustained only scrapes and a bruise, called 911 while trying, without luck, to get her car out, the Times reported.

Emergency crews showed up and pulled out her car, but not before it sustained damage, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

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Officials said the ground was "washed out" about 30 feet below the apartment, leading to an evacuation of Boone’s unit and one other unit, as well as a boil-water notice for the entire complex.

Read more at the Tampa Bay Times.