San Diego

Sinkhole Gushes Water on I-8 After Main Pipe Burst in Mission Valley

Caltrans is assessing the damage to Interstate 8 after a sinkhole opened up, shutting down the main east-west artery in Mission Valley

A sinkhole opened up on a major highway in San Diego, sending water and mud into several lanes and shutting down the main east-west artery during lunchtime.

A sinkhole opened up on a major highway in San Diego, sending water and mud into several lanes and shutting down the main east-west artery during lunchtime.

The California Highway Patrol issued a SigAlert for eastbound Interstate 8 in the Hotel Circle area of Mission Valley after a pipe burst. Several hours later, around 6 p.m., officials began to open up lanes. 

While San Diego City water crews were working on repairing the break in the pipe, Caltrans crews were on the scene assessing the damage to the road. There was no information on how long the closure would last.

The flooding was reported at 12:07 p.m. along the right shoulder of the freeway near the Hotel Circle off-ramps.

Sean Cawkins was outside eating lunch and said he noticed a geyser in the air and heard what sounded like a rumble.

“Just looked down the street and saw the water shooting up in the air,” he said. “It was going up about 20, 25 foot in the air.”

A CHP officer at the scene described a sinkhole approximately 8-feet wide. 

Water bubbled from the broken asphalt and left a pool of muddy water in several lanes.

Approximately 100 yards away, more than a dozen cars were stopped in various directions as flood water covered the highway.

A water main burst underneath the fourth lane of eastbound Interstate 8 in Mission Valley on Thursday, sending water gushing onto the freeway, and forming a sinkhole. It created a big, watery mess and led to road closures all over the Hotel Circle area.

CHP officers immediately stopped traffic just east of the sinkhole and began closing on-ramps from the busy Interstate 5 for several hours. 

The priority was to divert drivers heading to the area, CHP Officer James Bettencourt told NBC 7. Officers opened up the center divider and sent those drivers stuck by the closure in the opposite direction to clear them from the area.

No one was injured, he added.

Justin James described seeing a pile of cars lined up along I-8 and he advised people to stay away from the eastbound I-8 when they leave work tonight. 

“I don’t know what you got to do, but don’t take this freeway,” he said. 

The CHP agrees. If you don't have to be in the area, use other east-west highways in the area like state routes 52, 94 or 56. 

"Avoid the I-8 at all costs if you're west of the I-805 freeway," said CHP spokesperson Jake Sanchez.

Here are the closures: 

  • Southbound Interstate 5 from Clairemont Mesa to eastbound I-8 on-ramp
  • Nimitz, Mission Bay Drive and Sports Arena Boulevard to eastbound I-8
  • Morena and Rosecrans to eastbound I-8 on-ramp.
  • Two lanes now open at Eastbound I-8 at Taylor Street; the rest remain closed

Traffic was being diverted from Interstate 8 via Taylor Street.

From there, drivers will travel eastbound on Hotel Circle and get back onto I-8 from the Hotel Circle on-ramps.

An accident along eastbound State Route 52 at Interstate 5 did cause traffic to back up on the freeway. Some drivers were diverted to those freeways from the sinkhole.

No further information was immediately available.

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A sinkhole opened up on I-8 East in Mission Valley on Thursday, Sept. 14.
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The burst pipe guzzled waves of muddy water across the freeway.
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Police and California Highway Patrol officers blocked off the lanes.
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A traffic pile up right next to the sink hole.
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The wide sinkhole spread muddy liquid across Interstate 8.
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A swamp of mud and floodwater covered all lanes of the freeway.
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A viewer sent a video of the sinkhole while driving by on Interstate 8.
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Disoriented drivers wander aimlessly in a traffic jam caused by the ruptured water pipe.
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An aerial view of the traffic congestion on the freeway.
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Foliage partially conceals the sink hole bursting water on the freeway.
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Drivers appear aimlessly strewn across the floodwaters gushing from the sinkhole.
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Complete gridlock ensued around the flooded area of the Interstate 8.
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