The sinkhole that formed under a man’s bed and pulled him in has
made a lot of news in Florida, plus another one a few miles away.
But the news seems to neglect why those sinkholes are forming.
Could it be the same reason sinkholes are forming in Lowndes County, Georgia?
And will the Lowndes County Commission do anything about that
before we see news about somebody here falling into a sinkhole?
Will Hobson, Laura C. Morel and Jodie Tillman wrote for the Tampa Bay Times 1 March 2013,
Seffner sinkhole 911 call: ‘Bedroom floor just collapsed’,
Jeremy Bush just went to bed when he heard what sounded like a car
hitting the house. Then screams from his brother Jeffrey’s bedroom.
“Help me! Help me!”
Someone flipped the lights. Jeremy, 36, threw the door open,
revealing a sight that defied belief: The earth had opened beneath
his brother’s bedroom and was swallowing everything in it. The tip
of Jeffrey’s mattress was the only thing left, and it was sinking
into a churning sinkhole.
The Tampa Bay Times has a long series on what happened afterwards,
rescue workers who didn’t find him, the demolition of the house,
objects found, etc.
They never quite get around to saying why the sinkhole was there.
They first say
(Shelley Rossetter 2 March 2013),
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