Certain residents, displaced following the emergence of a sinkhole on their street, are anticipated to be allowed to return to their homes soon. The cavity manifested on Sunday at Nant Morlais in Pant, Merthyr Tydfil, reportedly measuring between 9 and 12 meters (30-40ft) in depth and five meters (16ft) across. Previously, there were concerns that residents might not be able to reoccupy their properties until after the Christmas holiday. Merthyr council announced the completion of its inspections, confirming the absence of additional issues. A spokesman for the council stated, “The sinkhole hasn’t increased in size since yesterday,” and further added, “We are liaising with utility companies to establish temporary supplies to enable some residents to return home.” Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Post navigation Norfolk’s Controversial Recycling Centre Booking System Now Active Charity Challenges Government Over Rural Housing Approval