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Massive sinkhole swallows two homes and a boat in Florida

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July 14, 2017 at 22:36
DRAMATIC footage has emerged of the moment a sinkhole swallowed a boat and two homes, which has also forced locals to evacuate.

A SINKHOLE that started out the size of a small swimming pool and continued to grow in Florida has swallowed a boat, destroyed two homes and prompted officials to evacuate residents from about a dozen homes. 

Dramatic video showed the home in Land O’ Lakes, north of Tampa in Pasco County, collapsing into the hole Friday morning. It quickly engulfed one home and a boat and then consumed about 80 per cent of another home, said Kevin Guthrie, Pasco County’s assistant county administrator for public safety.

By Friday afternoon, the hole stretched up to 76 metres wide and 15 metres deep, and threatened to damage a third home, Guthrie said.

In this aerial photo, debris is strewn about after a sinkhole damaged two homes. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via AP
In this aerial photo, debris is strewn about after a sinkhole damaged two homes. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via APSource:AP

Pasco County Fire Chief Shawn Whited told reporters that no one was home when crews responded to a call about a “depression” under a boat in the backyard of a house in Lake Padgett Estates in Land O’Lakes. Within minutes, he said, “the hole opened up” and the boat fell in.

Firefighters were able to get two dogs out of the home and retrieve some belongings before the first home started collapsing into the quickly expanding hole.

No injuries have been reported.

A sinkhole that started out the size of a small swimming pool and continued to grow has swallowed two homes in Florida. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via AP
A sinkhole that started out the size of a small swimming pool and continued to grow has swallowed two homes in Florida. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via APSource:AP

Sheriff Chris Nocco said that within roughly nine metres of the sinkhole, the ground was soft underfoot and felt like it was moving.

“Walking down the street, you can see in people’s eyes the anxiety level. They’re fearful,” Nocco said.

Eleven homes were evacuated, including the two destroyed. County property records show there was a sinkhole at the property where the first house was swallowed up, and that it had been stabilised in 2014.

In this aerial photo, debris is strewn about after the sinkhole’s damage. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via AP
In this aerial photo, debris is strewn about after the sinkhole’s damage. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via APSource:AP

The home was sold in 2015, according to records. Messages left for its owner were not immediately returned Friday.

Sinkholes are stabilised by boring holes into the ground and injecting concrete. Records also show a sinkhole was stabilised at the partially destroyed home in 2007.

In this aerial photo, the extent of the sinkhole’s damage cane be seen. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via AP
In this aerial photo, the extent of the sinkhole’s damage cane be seen. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via APSource:AP

Two sisters renting that home with four other family members said they had left the house early Friday and returned to see their neighbour’s home falling into the sinkhole.

The Tampa Bay Times reported that Edilia and Theresa Villa and their relatives had time to retrieve important documents and six dogs from their house before officials declared it unsafe.

The sinkhole has sparked local evacuations in the area. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via AP
The sinkhole has sparked local evacuations in the area. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via APSource:AP

Theresa Villa’s 15-year-old daughter, Thalia Chapman, told the newspaper the family moved into the home after arriving from Cuba about a decade ago. Officials say Duke Energy cut power to about 100 homes in the neighbourhood. The American Red Cross is assisting residents who’ve been displaced. Guthrie said he was concerned that if the sinkhole continued to grow, it would damage septic tanks that could pollute a nearby lake.

The sinkhole left nothing as it grew in size and took two homes in its path. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via AP
The sinkhole left nothing as it grew in size and took two homes in its path. Picture: Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times via APSource:AP

 

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