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Manhole Mishap: Pedestrians Plunge into Sewer in Davenport, IowaManhole Mishap: Pedestrians Plunge into Sewer in Davenport, Iowa In a heart-stopping incident, multiple pedestrians found themselves trapped in a treacherous sewer after a manhole cover in downtown Davenport, Iowa, abruptly gave way. On a busy Saturday morning, unsuspecting individuals were making their way along Harrison Street when the ground beneath them collapsed. Witnesses reported a thunderous crash as the manhole cover shattered, sending two pedestrians plummeting into the depths of the city’s sewer system. “It was like something out of a horror movie,” said eyewitness Emily Johnson. “I saw two people just disappear.” Emergency services rushed to the scene and launched a frantic rescue operation. Firefighters and paramedics descended into the murky sewer, navigating treacherous ladders and pipes to reach the trapped individuals. After an hour-long ordeal, both pedestrians were successfully rescued and miraculously escaped with only minor injuries. They were transported to a local hospital for treatment. The cause of the manhole mishap is under investigation. City officials suspect that heavy rainfall in recent days may have weakened the infrastructure, leading to the unexpected collapse. “This was a preventable incident,” said Davenport Mayor Mark Matthiessen. “We will conduct a thorough review of our manhole maintenance and inspection protocols to ensure that such an event does not happen again.” The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting concerns about the safety of the city’s infrastructure. Residents are demanding a full investigation and immediate repairs to prevent similar tragedies in the future. For now, the manhole where the mishap occurred remains closed off to the public, serving as a chilling reminder of the dangers that lurked beneath the city’s surface.