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Federal funds to help repair large sinkhole in city of Combes

Federal funds to help repair large sinkhole in city of Combes
2 months 2 days 12 hours ago Tuesday, May 20 2025 May 20, 2025 May 20, 2025 10:08 PM May 20, 2025 in News - Local
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Cameron County is chipping in $500,000 to fix a massive sinkhole in the city of Combes.

The sinkhole is located off of Business 77, and city leaders say the hole already broke a water and sewer line.

“We're afraid that we might lose, that the sinkhole will expand to Business 77,” Combes Mayor Silvestre García said.

The city has already spent $500,000 to fix it.

The sinkhole popped up in mid-April as a result of flooding in the area from the March 2025 storms.

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The city is reporting all expenses to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Funds approved by the county for the sinkhole will be coming from previously allocated pandemic-era funds.

City officials said the sinkhole should be repaired by Sunday, June 1, 2025.

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