Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A sinkhole that developed on the Long Island Expressway near the Route 110 interchange continues to force lane closures and create traffic disruptions as of Thursday, May 14, 2026. The ongoing infrastructure emergency has prompted multiple lane restrictions in the area, though specific details about the current closure configuration remain unclear.
This appears to be an ongoing situation, with Google News providing coverage of the traffic situation. However, key details including the exact size of the sinkhole, the specific lanes affected, and the timeline for repairs have not been confirmed in available reports.
The sinkhole situation at this location has been developing over recent days, based on related incidents in our database. Previous reports from May 14 and 15 indicate this has been a persistent problem affecting one of Long Island’s busiest highway corridors.
Traffic delays and detours are expected to continue while repair crews work to address the roadway damage. The extent of any vehicle involvement or potential injuries related to the sinkhole has not been confirmed in current reporting.
State transportation officials and emergency responders are likely coordinating the response, though specific agency involvement has not been detailed in available sources.
Location & Road Context
The sinkhole is located on the Long Island Expressway near the Route 110 interchange in Suffolk County. This section of I-495 serves as a critical east-west corridor connecting communities across Long Island and handles tens of thousands of vehicles daily.
The Route 110 area is a major interchange that provides access to communities including Melville, Huntington, and surrounding areas. Our database shows 700 recorded incidents on the Long Island Expressway, with recent activity including multiple construction projects and roadwork in the vicinity.
Broader Impact
This sinkhole event highlights ongoing infrastructure challenges on Long Island’s aging highway system. The continued lane restrictions during the evening commute period are likely to compound typical rush-hour congestion on this heavily traveled route, with motorists advised to seek alternate routes when possible until repairs are completed.