In this photo taken Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2014, Washington Department of Transportation surveyors James Gleeson, right, and Pete Decroupet place a pin as a benchmark on a support to the Alaskan Way Viaduct in Seattle's Pioneer Square district. As crews working on the pit that will provide access to the broken Seattle tunneling machine for the Highway 99 tunnel project drain groundwater to take pressure off the pit walls, nearby properties are showing signs of new cracks in walls and foundations, raising concerns about whether the 100-year-old buildings in the old neighborhood can take it. (AP Ph

In this photo taken Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2014, Washington Department of Transportation surveyors James Gleeson, right, and Pete Decroupet place a pin as a benchmark on a support to the Alaskan Way Viaduct in Seattle's Pioneer Square district. As crews working on the pit that will provide access to the broken Seattle tunneling machine for the Highway 99 tunnel project drain groundwater to take pressure off the pit walls, nearby properties are showing signs of new cracks in walls and foundations, raising concerns about whether the 100-year-old buildings in the old neighborhood can take it. (AP Ph Foto Stock
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10 dicembre 2014

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Elaine Thompson

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