Coronado, California, January 1, 2026
A sinkhole approximately 5 feet deep has caused the closure of the intersection at Fourth Street and Orange Avenue in Coronado. The incident occurred on a rainy morning when local authorities took quick action to divert traffic and initiate repairs. Fortunately, there were no service outages reported during this event, which reflects the swift response of local officials. Residents are encouraged to remain cautious in flood-prone areas during adverse weather conditions.
Coronado, CA: Major Intersection Closed Due to Large Sinkhole
Coronado, California – A significant sinkhole has led to the closure of the intersection at Fourth Street and Orange Avenue in Coronado. The incident occurred on Wednesday morning, December 31, 2025, around 9:20 a.m., prompting local authorities to divert traffic and initiate repairs. By 11 p.m. the same day, all lanes were reopened to traffic.
Details of the Incident
The sinkhole, approximately 5 feet deep, formed due to a leak from a 16-inch water main. Despite the disruption, no customers experienced service outages during the incident.
Weather Conditions at the Time
On the day of the incident, Coronado experienced cloudy skies with temperatures around 61°F (16°C). The weather included periods of rain and a thunderstorm, which may have contributed to the formation of the sinkhole.
Historical Context
Sinkholes have previously affected Coronado. For instance, in February 2019, a developing sinkhole led to the closure of the intersection at Eighth Street and Coronado Avenue.
Safety Precautions and Recommendations
Residents and visitors are advised to exercise caution in areas with known flood risks, such as First Street and A Avenue, and the Five Points intersection. Local authorities have provided sandbags at Bandel Park and in the Coronado Cays for those in need.
Conclusion
The swift response from local authorities ensured minimal disruption to Coronado’s residents and visitors. Continued vigilance and timely repairs are essential to maintain public safety during adverse weather conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What caused the sinkhole in Coronado?
The sinkhole was caused by a leak from a 16-inch water main, leading to the formation of a 5-foot deep sinkhole at the intersection of Fourth Street and Orange Avenue.
Were there any service outages during the incident?
No, despite the sinkhole, no customers experienced service outages during the incident.
What were the weather conditions like when the sinkhole occurred?
On the day of the incident, Coronado experienced cloudy skies with temperatures around 61°F (16°C). The weather included periods of rain and a thunderstorm, which may have contributed to the formation of the sinkhole.
Have sinkholes occurred in Coronado before?
Yes, in February 2019, a developing sinkhole led to the closure of the intersection at Eighth Street and Coronado Avenue.
What safety precautions should residents take during such incidents?
Residents and visitors are advised to exercise caution in areas with known flood risks, such as First Street and A Avenue, and the Five Points intersection. Local authorities have provided sandbags at Bandel Park and in the Coronado Cays for those in need.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Fourth Street and Orange Avenue, Coronado, CA |
| Time of Occurrence | 9:20 a.m., December 31, 2025 |
| Cause | Leak from a 16-inch water main |
| Sinkhole Depth | Approximately 5 feet |
| Service Outages | No service outages reported |
| Weather Conditions | Cloudy, 61°F (16°C), periods of rain and a thunderstorm |
| Previous Incidents | February 2019: Sinkhole at Eighth Street and Coronado Avenue |
| Safety Measures | Sandbags available at Bandel Park and Coronado Cays |
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