Efforts continue to stabilize area where Pennsylvania woman fell to her death in sinkhole

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UNITY, Pa. (AP) — A sinkhole where a Pennsylvania woman fell to her death last month is now being filled with hundreds of cubic yards of grout in a bid to

FILE - The sinkhole, where the remains of Elizabeth Pollard was found, Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, is shown in Marguerite, Pa. UNITY, Pa. — A sinkhole where a Pennsylvania woman fell to her death last month is now being filled with hundreds of cubic yards of grout in a bid to stabilize the site.

State environmental officials have said the crews are digging between 12 and 16 boreholes strategically placed across the property. Each is being pumped with a cement-like grout mixture that will slowly spread over a roughly 25-foot area as it hardens, forming wide pillars to support the earth above.

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