China News Service, June 22. According to Taiwan's China Times, on June 19, a pit occurred in Linsen underground road in the east district of Tainan City, Taiwan. The ground was washed and hollowed out, causing the road to collapse, causing three knights to be injured. After several days of emergency repairs, it is expected that traffic will be restored at 3 pm on June 22.

Linsen underground road after several days of emergency repairs, it is expected that the asphalt will be paved at noon on the 22nd. (Photo source: Photo by Cao Tingting, reporter of Taiwan's China Times)
At the same time, the Bureau of Industry will also launch a ground-through radar scan, and will complete inspections of six underground passages including Lin Sen, Evergreen, Xiaodong next week to check whether each underground passage has been hollowed out, hoping to take comprehensive prevention.
Wei Shixiu, a special committee member of the Bureau of Industry, brought his ground radar team to the underground road of Linsen for inspection in the morning. He said that the ground radar characteristics can only be carried out if the weather is good, so he seizes the opportunity as soon as it clears. He quickly asked a professional consulting team to carry the instrument to conduct an inspection. It is expected that the scanning will be completed in one week and the report will be released in two weeks.
Regarding three consecutive pits in a row, netizens pointed out that there is also a pit in the southeast land administration in front of the intersection of Chongshan Road and Linsen Road. In response, the city government issued a statement saying it was a rumor.