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Maine Department of Transportation workers replace a rusted culvert that was leaking and causing underground erosion next to Phil’s Super Variety & Grill in Monmouth on Thursday. According to night manager Shawn Floyd, the pavement started to cave in during heavy rain last week and a large sinkhole began to form around the drain in the parking lot. He said the building suffered no structural damage and the store is open as usual.
Maine Department of Transportation workers replace a rusted culvert that was leaking and causing underground erosion next to Phil’s Super Variety & Grill in Monmouth on Thursday. According to night manager Shawn Floyd, the pavement started to cave in during heavy rain last week and a large sinkhole began to form around the drain in the parking lot. He said the building suffered no structural damage and the store is open as usual.
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