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Florida Sinkhole Victim's Brother Thinks Rescuers 'Could've Tried Harder'

Florida Sinkhole Victim's Brother Thinks Rescuers 'Could've Tried Harder'

Authorities in Seffner, Florida, are on the scene of second sinkhole -- just about three miles from the spot where 36-year-old Jeff Bush died last week after being swallowed up by the earth while he was sleeping. Rescue crews

SEFFNER, Fla. â€" As a demolition crew picked away at a house where a sinkhole opened and swallowed a man, the brother who jumped into the chasm and tried to save him said Monday he was frustrated that authorities

Authorities in Seffner, Florida, are on the scene of second sinkhole -- just about three miles from the spot where 36-year-old Jeff Bush died last week after being swallowed up by the earth while he was sleeping. Rescue crews

Authorities in Seffner, Florida, are on the scene of second sinkhole -- just about three miles from the spot where 36-year-old Jeff Bush died last week after being swallowed up by the earth while he was sleeping. Rescue crews

Now that emergency officials and engineers can see inside the sinkhole more clearly, they could begin planning how to deal with it. They also need to decide what will happen to the two homes on either side of the affected house. Experts say the

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