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The Elmina Clarke-Allen Highway which connects Cumuto to Sangre Grande appears to be under threat from a nearby landslide one month after being opened on the eve of the general election.
A video posted to social media by a motorist shows a section of land between the highway and a nearby drain collapsing. The video showed the compromised area ending just under the guard rail and the edge of the paved road. It also showed what appeared to be a crack already forming along the edge of the road.
"I walking here and literally sinking in this," the man filming the video said.
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