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Massive sinkhole swallows buildings in Norhausen, Germany

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A huge sinkhole opened up between two buildings in Nordhausen, Germany.

The giant 40 to 50 meters deep, 30 meters wide crater is filled with water and still growing. It has already swallowed parts of an office building. Another house is on the verge of collapsing.

A first sinkhole opened up between two farm buildings in Nordhausen at around 7pm on Friday evening.

Then the ground collapsed another time. The two holes than merged into a giant cavity measuring 30 meters in diameter and 40 to 50 meters deep. That is gigantic

As the ground collapsed, witnesses reported a strong rumbling noise like that we hear during an earthquake.

The two buildings were empty as they collapsed into the ground.

In this video, you see one of the house collapse @ 3:33:.


Comment: See in addition: Sinkholes: The groundbreaking truth


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Sinkhole drains pond at golf course in The Villages, Florida

Birds feast on fish after a sinkhole prompted the water to drain from a retention pond at Pimlico Executive Golf Course.
Birds feast on fish after a sinkhole prompted the water to drain from a retention pond at Pimlico Executive Golf Course.
A sinkhole has drained a retention pond at Pimlico Executive Golf Course.

Sam Wartinbee of District Property Management confirmed Thursday morning that a sinkhole, about eight feet across, caused the pond to drain.

He said that work to fill in the sinkhole will be taking place but did not offer an immediate timeline.

Birds were making the most of the situation, feasting on fish left at the bottom of the pond.

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Sinkhole blocking road in North Carolina growing significantly say officials

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A sinkhole that has forced the closure of a road in Chatham County for three weeks is growing, and state Department of Transportation officials said it could be another two-and-a-half months before the road is fixed.

According to DOT officials, old pipes underneath Lystra Road - which crosses Jordan Lake near Pittsboro - gave way on Jan. 18, at first creating a sinkhole that took up about half of one lane.

By Monday, the sinkhole had grown significantly, taking up much of the two-lane road.

Officials said the scope of the work is more complicated than DOT crews can handle, meaning a contractor will be hired to complete the road rebuild. The contractor will be forced to replace two old pipes under the road.

A contractor hasn't been hired yet, and a DOT spokesman said it could be late April before the road is open.

sinkhole closes road in Chatham County, NC
A sinkhole that shut down a road in Chatham County is growing, and state Department of Transportation crews say it could be another two months before it's fixed.

Comment: In recent years there has been an unprecedented number of new sinkholes forming around the planet, on a size and scale never seen before. For more information on this disturbing phenomenon read:

Sinkholes - The groundbreaking truth


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Pickup truck falls into sinkhole in Kitchener, Canada

The two men who were in the pickup truck are home safe after
© Andrea Bellemare/CBCThe two men who were in the pickup truck are home safe after "they had to do some swimming," boss says.
The pickup truck that fell into a sinkhole on Strasburg Road in Kitchener Wednesday morning was lifted out nine hours after the incident, according to Kitchener Utilities.

Although there had been fears that fuel from the truck could leak into the city's water supply, the utility confirmed Wednesday evening that the truck's fuel lines were not punctured when it plunged into the hole. The radiator was also intact.

"So, there was no risk of contamination," said Tammer Gaber, manager of operations for the utility.

Strasburg Road between Trillium Drive and Battler Road is closed while the water main is repaired.


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Scientists claim mysterious Menominee crack in Michigan is unusual 'geological pop-up' feature - but don't know what caused it

Menominee Crack
© Wayne Pennington/ Michigan Technological UniversityA photo taken in 2010 of the Menominee Crack, a 'pop-up' geological feature.
Seismologists studying a massive crack in the ground that appeared north of Menominee, Michigan in 2010 now think they know what the unusual feature might be. But as they explain in their study published this week in the journal Seismological Research Letters, there are still some mysteries to clear up about the strange geological occurrence in the rural Michigan woods.

A team of scientists led by Wayne Pennington of Michigan Technological University says that the crack, which lies along the crest of a two-meter-high ridge that appeared at the same time, is probably a "pop-up" feature. Pop-ups occur in places where shallowly-buried rock layers spring upward after having been weighed down by rock or ice. Pop-ups—sometimes called "A-tents" for their shape—may develop in places where the earth rebounds upward after an overlying glacier shrinks away, or when rock overburden is removed in a quarry.

However, the last glaciers retreated from Menominee 11,000 years ago—and there isn't any quarrying in the area.

"One of our reasons for publishing this was that in our search of the literature we could find no other mention of modern pop-ups that didn't occur at something like the base of a quarry, where people had removed massive amounts of rock earlier," Pennington explained. "As far as we can tell, this is a one-of-a-kind event."

Residents near Menominee heard a loud noise and shaking in the early morning of October 4, 2010, and soon discovered the crack when they went into the nearby woods to clean up the debris left from removing a big double-trunked white pine tree a few days earlier. The crack split the ground for 110 meters, and was as deep as 1.7 meters in some places. Tree trunks tilted at precarious angles on either side of the fracture.


Comment: Some other signs of earth 'opening up' in recent times include:


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5 killed and 2 missing in landslide in Java, Indonesia

Five killed in Indonesia landslide
Five killed in Indonesia landslide
Five bodies have been recovered and two other persons are still missing after a landslide hit Purworejo district of Central Java on Friday, rescuers said here Saturday.

Heavy downpours triggered the landslide at Penungkulan village of Gebang sub-district at around 20:00 p.m. Jakarta time, at least 2 houses being hit, said Marsudi, spokesman of the National Search and Rescue Office.

"A rescuer team from Central Java office along with soldiers, police and volunteers are searching for the missing now," he told Xinhua by phone.

The disaster also badly injured one villager and forced 75 others to take shelter at safer places, said Budi Harjono, operational head in disaster management agency in Purworejo district.

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Body found after 15-foot-wide sinkhole suddenly appears in Queen Creek, Arizona

 Rescue crews are on scene of a possible body recovery at a Queen Creek sinkhole.
© Scripps Media Rescue crews are on scene of a possible body recovery at a Queen Creek sinkhole.
A farm worker is feared dead after a sinkhole opened near a field on the outskirts of Phoenix on Friday.

The 15-foot-wide sinkhole formed between 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. as the man was working. Queen Creek spokeswoman Constance Halonen-Wilson said witnesses reported seeing him get out of his truck and disappearing a short time later.
A body has been confirmed, and fire and public works crews are continuing recovery efforts.

— Queen Creek official (@TOQC_official) February 6, 2016
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office spokesman Detective Doug Matteson said the man was walking to the back of the truck and taking off his work belt when he was swallowed. Matteson acknowledged it was incredibly bad luck for the ground to give way just as the man was walking in the area.

"It's kind of like getting stuck by lightning," Matteson said.


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Huge sinkhole swallows bus with 60 passengers near San Pedro, Paraguay

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A bus transporting 60 people was swallowed by a giant sinkhole near San Pedro, Paraguay.

Intense rainfall is responsible for the collapse of the road on January 31, 2016. Luckily, nobody has been injured.

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Gaping sinkhole appears in Cornwall, UK

The edge of the sinkhole
© Newsflare/Ocean-ImageThe edge of the sinkhole
Footage shows a sinkhole which has appeared in the ground after an old mine shaft caved in near the Botallack Mine in St Just, Cornwall.

According to the filmer, "the hole appeared last month and appears to be widening".

Botallack Mine features as a filming location in popular BBC drama Poldark.

According to the person who filmed the sinkhole, the collapse of an old mineshaft left a gaping hole in a clifftop field.

Cornwall was once rich from the trade in tin, and the area is now dotted by hundreds of old mine stacks, engine houses and unmapped mineshafts.


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Pacifica, California residents on edge as 2nd sinkhole opens along seawall

2nd sinkhole on Pacifica seawall
© KRONA 2nd sinkhole on develops on Pacifica's seawall
Pacifica residents are feeling on edge Friday morning now that a second sinkhole opened up along the seawall.

They say the huge waves that pounded them Thursday night and Friday morning aren't very comforting. The Pacifica seawall is taking a beating this winter, with El Nino giving the waves here an intensity that surprises even long-time residents.

"In the eight to nine years we have been here, these are some of the largest waves we have seen break over the seawall," resident Rex Roggasch said. The steady barrage of waves is taking a toll. The second sinkhole in three weeks broke open Thursday on the seawall, right outside Terri Jackson's apartment.

She's dealing with her own wave-created problems. Her carefully landscaped yard was wiped out by waves. "We enjoyed many a fire pit night out there, but now unfortunately it is reduced to sand and broken pieces of lumber," Jackson said. The city of Pacifica has asked the state for some emergency money but on Monday will also ask the city council for some emergency funds as well.


Comment: Note that the city of Pacifica (just south of San Francisco, below Daly City) is in the San Andreas fault line.

Drone footage of the first sinkhole is below:


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