Pothole causes problems on Clara Barton Parkway

Here's what one of the wheels of a car looked like after hitting the pothole. (WTOP/Kathy Stewart)
Cab driver Sefer Gunay, a cab driver, changes a tire on Clara Barton Parkway Monday. He was taking a passenger to the hospital when he struck the pothole that he could not see. (WTOP/Kathy Stewart)
A cone marks where the problem is on Clara Barton Parkway. (WTOP/Kathy Stewart)
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WASHINGTON – Drivers Monday morning encountered what they didn’t expect in the rain — a huge pothole on the Clara Barton Parkway near Glen Echo, Md.

At least seven drivers ended up with flat tires as they hit the pothole, which is close to the pump station, just north of the Maryland-D.C. line.

Drivers described the pothole as “huge” to WTOP.

One cab driver, who was taking a passenger to Georgetown University Hospital, said he couldn’t see the pothole. He gave up waiting on a tow truck and opted to change his tire in the pouring rain.

The pothole was about 1 1/2 feet wide, 15 feet long and 6 inches deep, according to WTOP’s Kathy Stewart, who was on the scene.

Police have blocked off the pothole with a police cruiser and a cone.

Drivers are urged to use caution along the Clara Barton Parkway.

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