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Detroit falls apart: Another giant sinkhole opens up in blighted city - fourth since January

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A sinkhole big enough to swallow a car appeared over the weekend in a street in the west side of Detroit
* Hole big enough to swallow a car appeared in Detroit street over weekend

* Neighbours said the sinkhole had been a problem for weeks

* It is at least the fourth sinkhole reported in the city since January

A giant sinkhole big enough to swallow a car has appeared in the middle of a Detroit road in the latest reported case of craters opening up in the city's streets.

The 10ft hole appeared over the weekend in a road in a busy neighbourhood on the west side of the city.

It is at least the fourth time a sinkhole has been reported to have appeared in Detroit since January.

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Best of the Web: Signs of change: Extreme weather, seismic activity, and meteor fireballs in April and early May 2014

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The uptick in earthquake activity continues all along the Ring of Fire. At the center of these changes, the United States dealt with "historic flooding" which was labelled a "one-in-500-year event"!

So much more has taken place over the last month or so than this video shows. Deluges continue to hit heavily populated areas. Be prepared for large-scale disasters in your area. It has and it will continue to worsen, whether we like or not. Stay safe and thanks for watching!


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Forget global warming and melting polar caps - groundwater extraction is causing cities to sink beneath sea level

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There is a story in the Daily Mail cited by the GWPF which talks about subsidence due to groundwater extraction. For example, North Jakarta Indonesia has sunk four meters in the last 35 years, with other parts of the city also affected, and the impact of subsidence combined with heavy rain and high tides can be seen in the photo at right.

The gist of the study is that in some cities, subsidence is now exceeding sea level rise.

It is something to think about and cite the next time there is an alarming story about sea level "inundating" some city with a coastal flood.

Here are some excerpts and an abstract:

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Emergency services pull fire truck from Sydney sinkhole

Sydney fire truck caught in the sink hole
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Emergency services have freed a fire truck that was caught in a hole for 10 hours and teetering on the edge of a cliff in Bilgola on Sydney's northern beaches.

The fire crew was responding to reports of flooding due to a burst water main about 4:00am when the vehicle hit what they thought was a pothole on The Serpentine Road.

After first using a crane to lift the 14-tonne truck out of the hole, winches and airbags - normally used to lift train carriages - were brought in to help move the truck out of what police called a sink hole.

Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Kel McNamara said when the truck became stuck, the crew immediately ensured people in the area were safe.

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Sinkhole reopens in Gulfport, Mississippi even larger than before

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A sinkhole opened up Tuesday morning at the intersection of Dolan Avenue and 16th Street near Lynn Meadows Discovery Center.

Gulfport Police were blocking the road and rerouting traffic. It's not the first time this section of the road has caved in. Last August, heavy rainfall caused a storm drain under the road to collapse.


Comment: See also Storm drain collapse blamed for Gulfport sinkhole


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Sinkhole appears in back yard of Plant City home, Florida

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A specialist is being called in to evaluate a sinkhole that opened up in between two homes in Plant City on Wednesday morning.

Plant City Fire Rescue crews responded to the sinkhole around 10:55 a.m.

The sinkhole is located in the back yard of a home at 3517 Trapnell Grove Loop. It extends into a neighboring back yard.

The sinkhole measures 4 feet by 10 feet wide and is five feet deep, according to Jim Wilson who is the EMS Chief at Plant City Fire Rescue.

"It is not endangering homes or businesses," said Wilson.

Comment: See also this heat map for 2014 to date,




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Road in Ranson, West Virginia stays shut after 20 ft deep sinkhole appears

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A road in Ranson, West Virginia remains closed after a sinkhole appeared earlier this week.

East Fifth Avenue by Charles Town Races and Slots is still blocked off, and crews were busy assessing the damage Tuesday afternoon.

Officials with the West Virginia Division of Highways say the sinkhole appears to be about 4x4 ft. from the surface, but when they took a look beneath the asphalt, they realized the hole is actually about 11 ft. wide and 20 ft. deep.

Authorities say the sinkhole was created due to erosion from a box culvert under this section of road. Culverts are man-made tunnels that let water pass under the road.

"We're taking a look at it. We have some of our geotechnical folks that are up in that area today beginning to just see how it happened," said Walker.

Walker says they are not sure how long the road will be closed because they are still trying to figure out how to repair it.

Meanwhile, drivers have been detoured away from the area. The closure has added 5 minutes to Vivien Engelberg's commute.

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25 feet deep sinkhole opens up on Johnson Parkway, St Paul, Minnesota

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© Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri A sewer line collapsed at Johnson Parkway and Phalen Boulevard on Friday morning, May 9, 2014, opening a giant crater in the road and forcing messy detours at the major intersection. The intersection will be closed until further notice, and detours will likely last for several days.
Instead of the usual 10-minute trip from his St. Paul home, Po Lee spent an hour Friday trying to reach the Hmong Village Shopping Plaza, through no fault of his own.

"It's hard to get here," said the 22-year-old vendor at the Moon's Kitchen food stand, whose commute was interrupted by detours around a gaping sinkhole that opened up overnight north of the popular weekend destination.

A sewer line collapsed at Johnson Parkway and Phalen Boulevard about 2 a.m. Friday, creating a crater about 25-feet deep alongside the road and forcing traffic to reroute around the major intersection.

Johnson Parkway is the only north-south through-street between Earl Street and White Bear Avenue and a major gateway to Maryland Avenue, which runs east-west through St. Paul's East Side. Emergency contract crews hired by the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services said the detours will likely be in place for four days or more.

"This is a big one; there's no question about it," said St. Paul City Council member Dan Bostrom, who spent the day touring the neighborhood with Public Works Department workers trying to figure out how best to deal with the traffic backups.

Comment: See also this heat map for 2014 to date.




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Dramatic film of huge sinkhole opening up on Russian road nearly swallowing several cars

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© NewsflareDrivers in the town of Tyumen, Siberia narrowly avoided falling into a giant sinkhole on Thursday when it opened up in the middle of a busy road.
From Staffordshire to Siberia, sinkholes are taking people by surprise. In a scene eerily reminiscent of what recently happened on a Balitmore street, a driver in the town of Tyumen, Siberia, narrowly avoided falling into a giant sinkhole on Thursday when it opened up in the middle of a busy road.

In the video, cars can be seen driving around a large depression in the tarmac when suddenly the road surface gives way, revealing a gaping circular hole.

One black car in particular appears have had a very lucky escape as its rear wheel seems to be right on the edge of the hole as it opens up.

The road was immediately closed. Experts said recent heavy rains probably caused the sinkhole to appear.


Comment: The number of sinkhole reports across the globe has increased quite dramatically over the last 5 years or so, with the total for this year already approaching the tally for 2013, as can be seen below.




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Two sinkholes open up Tallahassee family's front yard, Florida

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A Tallahassee family says they woke up to their dogs barking, and found their grill in a small sinkhole in their front yard.

"It's completely weird for us because even though we've lived in Florida for 14 years, we've never heard about that. Never. So for me it was a crazy thing that happened", says resident Erika Rojas.

Rojas says her family has lived in the home in front of Munson lake for two years. She says they noticed the ground was getting softer the last couple of weeks, but also says they could have never imagined they would have two sinkholes right in their front yard.

Resident Omar Perez has built a construction out of a bed frame that he says will come crashing down if the sinkhole continues to get any larger and come towards their home. He says he got the idea from living in Cuba, where they sometimes will construct things in front of the front door to alert them of intruders. He also says they have to-go back packs ready. They have water and food and they'll go to a hotel tonight, if necessary, and then make sure they can get their kids to school tomorrow.

"I've never seen anything like this before in my life. I just tried to put some noise in the night to wake us up because we won't realize what is there", says Perez.

According to the Public Works Department, because the sinkhole is on private property, the homeowner is responsible for filling the hole. Rojas says the landlord has come by and said he will fill it with concrete, but in the mean time, the family is left building homemade barriers to keep their children and pets out of the holes.

Mrs. Rojas says her family was told today that a sinkhole actually opened in the road right in front of their home shortly before they moved in. She says if their landlord had told them that, they never would have moved there in the first place.


Comment: The number of sinkhole reports across the globe has increased quite dramatically over the last 5 years or so, with the total for this year already approaching the tally for 2013, as can be seen below.