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Massive Downtown St. Louis Sinkhole Shuts Down Interstate 44 Ramps Near Dome at Americas Center

ST. LOUIS — Multiple interstate ramps and thoroughfares in downtown St. Louis are expected to remain completely closed for at least a week following the sudden collapse of a roadway that created a massive sinkhole. The dramatic ground cave-in has exposed critical structural bridge footings directly beneath Interstate 44, located near the Dome at America's Center, prompting immediate emergency intervention from state and local transportation officials.

The structural failure occurred on Saturday morning underneath the high-traffic Interstate 44 and Interstate 70 overpass, specifically centering near the intersection of North Broadway and Biddle Street. According to investigators with the Missouri Department of Transportation, a 20-inch water main began leaking severely late Friday evening, which subsequently compromised two adjacent water lines. The thousands of gallons of water gushing from the ruptured municipal pipes rapidly eroded the surrounding underground soil, culminating in a gaping sinkhole measuring approximately 20 feet wide, 35 feet long, and 15 feet deep.

Missouri Department of Transportation engineer Jen Wade explained that maintaining total closures on the affected overpass ramps is vital to ensuring worker safety and preventing further structural degradation. Wade emphasized that keeping all vehicular traffic completely off the bridge above the collapse site will allow specialized engineering crews to safely inspect the exposed highway piers, evaluate the foundation's stability, and execute necessary structural repairs. Officials are actively urging commuters to avoid the downtown corridor and utilize alternative throughway routes such as Jefferson Avenue or Tucker Boulevard to minimize traffic volumes.

The infrastructure failure has renewed intense local debates regarding the city's aging utility systems. St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer noted during a weekend press briefing that the dramatic cave-in serves as a direct reflection of decades of deferred maintenance on the city's underground network, pointing out that the broken lines were well over 100 years old. Mayor Spencer stressed that the incident underscores an urgent need for the Board of Aldermen to secure additional dedicated funding for the municipal water department to accelerate the replacement of ancient utility mains before similar failures occur. Emergency crews intend to work around the clock over the coming days to stabilize the soil, repair the fractured water lines, and reinforce the highway support columns.

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By: NBC Palm Springs

June 15, 2026

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Massive Downtown St. Louis Sinkhole Shuts Down Interstate 44 Ramps Near Dome at Americas Center