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Sinkhole Swallows Vehicles in Omaha Intersection
Two vehicles became stuck after the road collapsed near the University of Nebraska-Omaha campus.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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On Tuesday afternoon, two vehicles fell into a sinkhole that opened up at the intersection of 67th and Pacific Streets in Omaha, Nebraska. The University of Nebraska-Omaha Police & Public Safety department captured video of the incident, which showed the road collapsing and the vehicles becoming trapped. No injuries were reported, but the area has been closed off as the Metropolitan Utilities District investigates the cause of the sinkhole.
Why it matters
Sinkholes can pose a serious threat to public safety, especially in urban areas with heavy traffic. This incident highlights the importance of infrastructure maintenance and the need for quick response from emergency services and utility providers to address such unexpected hazards.
The details
According to the Omaha Police Department, officers responded to the intersection around 3:30 pm on Tuesday after the road collapsed, leaving two vehicles stuck in the sinkhole. The drivers were able to exit their vehicles safely, and no injuries were reported. Pacific Street has been closed from 66th to 69th Streets, but northbound and southbound traffic is still moving through 67th Street as the Metropolitan Utilities District investigates the cause of the sinkhole.
- The incident occurred around 3:30 pm on Tuesday, February 25, 2026.
The players
Omaha Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that responded to the sinkhole incident and is assisting with the investigation and road closures.
University of Nebraska-Omaha Police & Public Safety
The campus police department that captured video of the sinkhole incident and provided it to local media.
Metropolitan Utilities District
The local utility provider that is on-site investigating the cause of the sinkhole and working to address the issue.
What they’re saying
“M.U.D. is on site and investigating a sinkhole at 67th & Pacific Street. It will take time to determine the cause. Please avoid the area at this time to allow crews to work safely.”
— Metropolitan Utilities District (ketv.com)
What’s next
The Metropolitan Utilities District will continue investigating the cause of the sinkhole and work to repair the damaged road. Omaha police have closed off the affected area to allow crews to work safely.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining critical infrastructure, as unexpected hazards like sinkholes can pose serious risks to public safety. It also highlights the need for quick and coordinated response from local authorities and utility providers to address such emergencies effectively.
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