"Devastating Road Collapse and Flooding in Mullica Hill, New Jersey Linked to Clogged Drainage System"

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Clogged pipes led to a road collapse in Mullica Hill, New Jersey, as water built up on one side of an embankment, causing it to blow out and wash away part of Swamp Road. Approximately 50,000 gallons of water flowed into Raccoon Creek, leading to power and water service outages. Officials are assessing other roadway structures and considering temporary relocation for affected residents.
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