Drone from the Engineering Department at Western Kentucky University descends into the sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum, and shows the severity of the incident.
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More drone video.
More drone video.
More drone video: Advance to 1:00 for flight.
Eight Corvettes fell into a sinkhole that opened up beneath the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky.
A sinkhole inside the National Corvette Museum swallowed eight Corvettes Wednesday morning. The sinkhole is about 40 feet wide and about 25 to 30 feet deep. Among vehicles damaged were a 1962 Black Corvette, a 1984 PPG Pace Car, and a 1993 ZR-1 Spyder — all previously donated by Corvette enthusiasts.
The National Corvette Museum is located across the street from the GM Bowling Green Corvette assembly plant, where the cars are made.
Video footage from the National Corvette Museum security cameras showing the sinkhole collapse in the Skydome.
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