There are warnings of traffic delays in a Brisbane suburb this morning after a fire truck became stuck in a sinkhole.
The vehicle was responding to reports of a burst water main at Juliette Street at Greenslopes, south-east of the city's CBD, earlier this morning when its front wheel became stuck after the road surface caved in.
It's believed the burst main caused the ground to collapse.
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services said crews freed the vehicle.
But police are advising drivers to avoid the area and expect traffic delays throughout this morning.
No injuries have been reported.
Crews are continuing to repair the burst water main and all lanes are closed at Beatrice Street.
Drivers are being advised to take alternative routes.
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