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Dear
Friends,
Be Well.
David
Why Are Giant Sinkholes Appearing All Over
America? Is Something Happening To The Earth’s Crust?
Where are all of these giant sinkholes coming
from? Of course there have always been sinkholes, but over the past few
years it seems like both the severity and the number of giant sinkholes has
been increasing dramatically.
So
exactly why are so many giant sinkholes appearing all over America all of a
sudden? Is something happening to the earth’s crust, or is there some
other explanation?
The
“experts” are blaming this epidemic of sinkholes on things like loose soil,
acidic groundwater, new construction, leaky water pipes, coal mines,
fracking, long periods of drought followed by rain, and depletion of
underground aquifers, but do they reallyunderstand what is going
on?
On
Thursday, a 37-year-old man named Jeffrey Bush living near Tampa, Florida
died when the earth underneath his home suddenly opened up and swallowed him
alive.
His
brother tried to help him when he heard Jeffrey screaming, but it was too
late. The entire bedroom was sucked deep into the earth and the home
had to be rapidly abandoned. Now authorities are admitting that he will
probably never be found.
So is
this type of thing really “normal”? It would be one thing if this was
just an isolated incident, but the truth is that giant sinkholes have been
appearing with increasing frequency all over the planet lately. Could this be
an indication that major earth changes are on the way?
Florida
has always been an area that has been prone to sinkholes, but the numbers do
show that sinkhole damage in the state has increased very rapidly in recent
years.
According
to ABC News,
insurance claims related to sinkholesmore than doubled between
2006 and 2009…
Hillsborough
County, where Seffner is situated, is part of an area in Florida prone to
sinkholes, with insurance claims associated with them more than doubling
between 2006 and 2009, according to a Florida Senate report.
But that
is just Florida, right?
Other
parts of the country are not having this kind of a problem, right?
Wrong.
Just
check out what has been happening in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania lately.
There are dozens of sinkholes that have opened up in Harrisburg, and the city
is so broke that it doesn’t have the money to fix all of them.
In fact,
at this point there are 41 sinkholes that have been documented in Harrisburg, and many of them are
right in the middle of the street…
Pennsylvania’s
state capital is suffering from a rash of monster sinkholes, but city
officials are too broke to do anything about it.
Loose
soil and leaky, century-old underground water pipes are to blame for the
municipal nightmare, which came to a head on the New Year’s Eve when a
50-foot sinkhole yawned open along Fourth Street, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The
eight-foot deep crater — one of at least 41 in the city — is so large, locals
made it a “check-in” site on the social media site Four Square.
Some
cheeky residents and the media nicknamed the hole “Super Sinkhole Walter.”
Of course
there have been lots of cities throughout U.S. history that have experienced
such an epidemic of sinkholes, right?
There is
no reason to be alarmed, right?
In
a previous article about sinkholes, I talked about a sinkhole that
recently formed in Ohio that was the size of four football fields and that
was more than 30 feet deep. It caused part of State Route 516 to collapse and authorities were projecting that the road would continue to
stay closed for months to come.
But that
is “normal”, right?
The giant
Louisiana sinkhole in Assumption Parish that made headlines all over the
nation last year is now more than 800 feet in diameter. It just continues to grow,
and authorities have no idea when it will stop growing.
But this
kind of thing happens all the time, right?
Just
recently, large sinkholes forced roads to close in New Jersey and in Arizona. Of course those incidents will soon be forgotten because there
are more news stories about major sinkholes in the United States almost every single day now. Giant sinkholes have been
happening with such regularity that people hardly take notice anymore.
You can
see some photos of some of the craziest sinkholes in recent years right here. It would be one thing if giant sinkholes were just appearing
in the United States, but unfortunately that is not the case.
For
instance, a sinkhole that appeared in the middle of Guatemala City in 2010
was about 30 stories deep.
Down in
Sarisarinama, Venezuela some sinkholes have appeared in recent years that
are more than 1,000 feet wide.
China has
been one of the worst areas of the world for sinkholes over the past several
years. In fact, just check out what has been happening in one village in China recently…
Residents
in the village of Lianyuan in southern China’s Hunan Province have been
treading rather gingerly these last few months. Over 20 sinkholes have opened
up in the ground since last September. The cave-ins, which range in size,
have seen houses collapse and rivers run dry. And there is never any warning
as to where and when the sinkholes occur. According to local authorities, the
main reason for the cave-ins is the number of coalmines in the area. It is
not clear what steps are being taken to prevent further sinkholes from
appearing.
I could
go on and on with more examples from all over the globe, but hopefully you
are starting to get the point.
Giant
holes are opening up all over the earth and swallowing homes, buildings,
roads and sometimes even people.
So why is
this happening?
Is the
crust of the earth becoming more unstable?
Or is
something else at work?
Please
feel free to post a comment with your opinion below…
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