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HomeNewsGeologic HazardsVideo Shows Sinkhole Swallowing Florida Homes

Video Shows Sinkhole Swallowing Florida Homes

July 21, 2017 rockman Geologic Hazards, News Comments Off on Video Shows Sinkhole Swallowing Florida Homes

The more than 200-foot wide and 50-foot deep sinkhole that swallowed homes is far from the state’s first.

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