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Portland Puzzled by Peculiar Pothole ProtrusionPortland Puzzled by Peculiar Pothole Protrusion Portland residents are scratching their heads over a bizarre pothole phenomenon that has emerged in the city streets. Instead of the usual divots and indentations that characterize potholes, these unusual protrusions are pushing up from the asphalt, creating curious and hazardous obstacles for drivers. The protruding potholes, which range in size from small bumps to larger mounds, have been appearing in various neighborhoods across Portland over the past few days. Their sudden and widespread occurrence has baffled city officials and perplexed residents alike. “I’ve been driving on Portland roads for over a decade, and I’ve never seen anything like this before,” said local resident Emily Carter. “It’s like the potholes have suddenly decided to defy gravity.” The city’s Bureau of Transportation is actively investigating the cause of the peculiar protrusions. Initial theories suggest that a combination of factors may be at play, including recent heavy rainfall, fluctuating temperatures, and underlying soil conditions. “We are still gathering data and conducting tests to determine the exact cause,” said Bureau spokesperson Sarah Reyes. “However, we believe that the unusually wet weather we experienced over the past few days may have contributed to the phenomenon.” The protruding potholes pose a risk to vehicles and have already caused several flat tires and wheel alignments. Drivers are advised to be cautious when encountering these unusual obstacles and to report them to the city’s maintenance crews. In the meantime, Portlanders are taking to social media to share photos and videos of the peculiar phenomenon, with some playfully describing the city’s streets as having “bump-upuncture.” City officials are working to address the issue as quickly as possible. While they cannot guarantee a permanent solution overnight, they are implementing temporary measures to mitigate the hazards and ensure the safety of drivers. “We understand that these protrusions are a nuisance and a potential hazard,” said Reyes. “We are committed to resolving this issue and restoring our roads to safe and smooth conditions.”