Sinkholes are becoming more and more frequent in Florida where soil conditions consist of sand formations, on top of layers of clay and limestone. Yesterday, April 24, a sinkhole between two houses in a residential area in Florida was re-activated, soon after its filling over the past weekend. Watch the videos below, revealing the extent of the threat in Florida and other states and Dr Donald Van Nieuwenhuise explaining the causes of this phenomenon!
The sinkhole expanded overnight by 6 to 10 feet, now measuring 65ft in width and 50ft in depth. According to Gina Lambert, from the Villages Public Safety Department, crews are probably going to start filling the sinkhole with cement.
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