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PITTSBURGH, Pa. – A giant sinkhole opened up in a downtown Pittsburgh street Monday swallowing half of a bus.

According to KDKA, it happened during the morning rush hour. A car also almost fell into the hole.

There were two people on the bus when it happened. They were both able to escape. The passenger was treated for a minor injury.

For those curious, the heaviest part of the bus is the back because that’s where the engine is located. This bus was stopped at a red light at the time this occurred. pic.twitter.com/HT3DNQxNCR — Port Authority PGH (@PGHtransit) October 28, 2019