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UPDATE: Route 22 sinkhole repaired, highway fully reopened

Crews worked Saturday to repair a sinkhole that opened in the westbound lanes of Route 22 in Northampton County. The 9-feet-deep sinkhole was partially in the right lane and highway shoulder, according to a PennDOT spokesman.

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Traffic was fully restored to westbound Route 22 in Bethlehem Township after emergency repairs to fill a sinkhole, according to PennDOT.
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BETHLEHEM TWP., Pa. - Traffic on Route 22 was fully restored Saturday afternoon after a sinkhole prompted emergency repairs.

PennDOT reduced traffic to a single westbound lane Friday night in Bethlehem Township, between the Route 33 and Route 191 exits.

PennDOT spokesman Ron Young said the sinkhole was about 7 feet wide and 9 feet deep, partially in the shoulder and partially in the westbound highway's right lane.

"The contractor filled the hole with concrete and covered the patch with a heated blanket to accelerate the curing," Young said in an email late Saturday morning.

He said the highway fully reopened about 3 p.m. — 18 hours after westbound traffic was restricted to a single lane. The repairs started Friday.

“Motorists are advised to use caution traveling through the area,” Young said.

Updates and more traffic information from throughout the region can be found on PennDOT’s 511PA website.

https://twitter.com/511PAAllentown/status/1768786320913006624

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