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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'

A second sinkhole opened up in a backyard in Seffner, Fla., only two miles away from the first sinkhole that swallowed a man in his bedroom. Post to Facebook. New sinkhole opens up two miles from first one on USAToday.com: http://usat.ly/WENX7f. Cancel

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.

In this photo released by Guatemala's Presidency on Monday May 31, 2010, a sinkhole covers a street intersection in downtown Guatemala City. A day earlier authorities blamed the heavy rains caused by tropical storm Agatha as the cause of the crater

A second sinkhole opened up in a backyard in Seffner, Fla., only two miles away from the first sinkhole that swallowed a man in his bedroom. Post to Facebook. New sinkhole opens up two miles from first one on USAToday.com: http://usat.ly/WENX7f. Cancel

In this photo released by Guatemala's Presidency on Monday May 31, 2010, a sinkhole covers a street intersection in downtown Guatemala City. A day earlier authorities blamed the heavy rains caused by tropical storm Agatha as the cause of the crater

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