Sinkholes are common in Florida because the state lies on bedrock made of limestone or other carbonate rock that can be eaten away by acidic groundwater. SEE ALSO: The Most Terrifying Sinkhole Pictures You've Ever
Another sinkhole appears to have opened up in a Seffner, Fla., neighborhood, the second time in less than a week. Hillsborough County Fire Rescue and code enforcement have responded to Cedar Tree Lane to determine if it is safe for families to stay in
SEFFNER, Fla. -- Authorities hope to get a better look at a sinkhole that swallowed a man in his Florida home once demolition crews knock down the remaining walls of the house Monday and begin clearing away the debris.
Crews began demolishing a Florida home Sunday that is perched over a huge sinkhole, after deeming it too dangerous to keep searching for the man swallowed up from his bedroom. Rescue workers on Saturday called off
SEFFNER, Fla. â" A man who jumped into a chasm and tried in vain to his brother from a catastrophic sinkhole said Monday he was frustrated that authorities haven't done more to retrieve the body â" even as another sinkhole
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