The Corvette Museum, where eight collector cars were swallowed suddenly by a sinkhole, now has another large hole—this time in the side of the atrium housing the cars, so a crane can go in and retrieve the vehicles.
Construction, engineering and geological experts have been at the Bowling Green, Ky., facility since the Feb. 12 incident, examining the building and the sinkhole, which is now said to reach 60 ft to 70 ft wide and about 60 ft deep.