New Jersey sinkhole or forgotten basement? Hole develops in warehouse floor

New Jersey sinkhole? A hole opened up in the floor of a N.J. warehouse Monday. The driver of a forklift escaped serious injury in the apparent New Jersey sinkhole.

Officials are trying to determine what caused the floor of a northern New Jersey warehouse to open up, swallowing a forklift and the man who was running it.

Authorities say Danny Rodriguez of Bronx, N.Y., managed to escape serious injury as his forklift sank into the 6- to 10-foot deep hole Monday in the East Rutherford warehouse rented by AM Express Freight.

The hole filled with cooking oil and soy sauce that was stored in the warehouse.

The owner's property manager, Bruce Jordan, told The Record newspaper (http://bit.ly/16KL9yz ) it appeared the reinforced concrete slab foundation had given way over a long-forgotten basement under the building.

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