Parramatta Council set to take action after Harris Park sink holes keep residents away another night

By Melanie Kembrey
Updated May 5 2015 - 7:18pm, first published 6:37pm
Pulkit Sunger and Kunal Gohlan said they had not heard anything about when they could return to the Parkes Street building. Photo: Isabella Lettini
Pulkit Sunger and Kunal Gohlan said they had not heard anything about when they could return to the Parkes Street building. Photo: Isabella Lettini
Two sink holes were pumped with concrete on Monday night in a bid to prevent them expanding. 

 Photo: Isabella Lettini
Two sink holes were pumped with concrete on Monday night in a bid to prevent them expanding. Photo: Isabella Lettini
Erosion and flooding at a vacant construction site is believed to have caused the flooding.  Photo: Isabella Lettini
Erosion and flooding at a vacant construction site is believed to have caused the flooding. Photo: Isabella Lettini
Parramatta Lord Mayor Scott Lloyd said the safety of residents were his primary concern.  Photo: Isabella Lettini
Parramatta Lord Mayor Scott Lloyd said the safety of residents were his primary concern. Photo: Isabella Lettini

Dozens of residents remain in the dark about when they will be able to return to their homes after sink holes threatening to engulf two unit blocks in Sydney's west were pumped with concrete in a bid to stop them expanding.

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