Huge section of road collapses in JHB

Residents say there have been water pipe bursts along this Ferndale road for three years, likely the cause of the collapse.

Three years of water pipe bursts along a section of road culminated in the complete collapse of the ground – about 2m at its deepest and large enough to fit four cars.

One driver found this out when they drove into the hole the evening after the collapse earlier in the day, thankfully no one was injured. The collapse happened on the corner of Bond Street and Elgin Avenue on the morning of January 9.

A driver landed in the hole the evening after the road collapsed earlier that day. Photo: Supplied

The area has been cordoned off for vehicles, but it has not stopped residents and pedestrians walking to the edge and inspecting the site.

“These pipes are continuously bursting and are getting older and more damaged by the day,” complained Ferndale Residents Association co-chairperson Erica de Jager.

Resident Lew Campbell said he had been complaining to Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) and Johannesburg Water for 10 years about the state of water pipes, many of which have burst in the last three years as a result of no maintenance, he said.
Residents inspect the collapsed road. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

He added that he does not hold any hope of JRA reinstating the road any time soon. “Yesterday [January 9] we notified JRA [about the collapse] at 10:30 and they only sent someone after 13:00,” explained Ward 104 councillor Emi Koekemoer.

Ferndale Residents Association co-chairperson Erica de Jager, Mirjam Seymour (behind), Lew Campbell and Ward 104 councillor Emi Koekemoer are not surprised as years of water pipe bursts have come to this. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“They sent one man on his own, like they had no interest in assisting at all. Joburg Water came quickly though, and fixed the pipe.”

Questions have been sent to the spokespeople of JRA and Johannesburg Water.

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