A lorry sent to repair a massive sinkhole on a country road has got stuck after falling into the opening.
Workmen from the ironically named Stabilised Pavements had gone to the site in Butleigh Drive in Walton, Somerset, intending to fix part of the road which is suffering from major subsidence.
However, as the lorry drove along a delicate part of the road gave way leaving one side of the vehicle becoming wedged in what turned out to be a huge pothole.
The lorry ended up becoming stuck at a 45-degree angle, with no hope of a quick recovery.
The workmen had to abandon
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