A GAA pitch in Monaghan has been literally split in two by a sinkhole.
The sinkhole at the Magheracloone GAA grounds in the south of the county is believed to have occurred following the collapse of a mine at around 8am at the nearby community centre. The subsidence has caused extensive damage to the GAA grounds and community centre, while the local Drumgossatt National School had to be evacuated.
In a statement on Facebook, Magheracloone Mitchells GAA announced that the grounds would be closed for the "foreseeable future".
It read: “Magheracloone GFC pitches, Community Centre, car park etc have been closed for the foreseeable future due to a serious incident overnight. Nobody is to enter the grounds under any circumstances.”
TweetLocal News landsinking in Magheracloone gaa groups some pictures coming in to us here at BRTV we under stand nobody was on the grounds at the time more to follow pic.twitter.com/H1CN11TDIQ
— Border Region TV (@BorderRegionTV) September 24, 2018