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Sinkhole blocks Laval St. near Carr St-Louis until next week

The Plateau borough said Laval Street between Pine Avenue and Sherbrooke Street will be blocked to through traffic until next week due to a large sinkhole that opened up this morning.

Water to Plateau residents to be cut tonight as work begins between Pine Ave. and Carr St-Louis

A sinkhole has appeared on Laval Avenue near Carr St-Louis. (Emily Brass / CBC)

Laval Streetbetween Pine Avenueand Sherbrooke Street will be blocked to traffic until next week due to a large sinkhole that appeared this morning.

The PlateauMont-Royalborough blamedthe majorsinkholeon the north side of Laval Avenue and Carr St-Louis on a 125-year-old water main bursting.

Borough officialssaidit happenedaround 8 a.m.this morning and there is a smell of gas in the area.The sinkhole isestimated to be at least six metres by four metres.

Residents said they aren't surprised by the pipe bursting.

"It seems to be so endemic of the entirecity. It seems like work maybe wasn't done properly years and years
and years ago," Laval Street residentTerri Howard said.

"They do spend a lot of money on things like festivals. I think theyneed to put it ininfrastructure. The city needs togo back tobasics," another area resident,LouiseMakovsky,said.

City of Montrealand Gaz Mtroworkers are at the scene.

Repair work will begin Thursday evening,with water being cut off for a short time this evening between Pine Avenue andCarrSt-Louis.