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Fla. sinkhole is considered victim's grave

Fla. sinkhole is considered victim's grave

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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