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Sinkhole in Dunedin, Florida swallowed two houses.
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Huge Florida sinkhole forces authorities to demolish two homes

November 22, 2013 rockman Comments Off on Huge Florida sinkhole forces authorities to demolish two homes

A large sinkhole near Dunedin, Florida destroyed two homes, but the occupants were not injured. The 90′ diameter by 50′ deep sinkhole opened up in an area of Florida that is prone to sinkhole activity. […]

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