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SEFFNER, Fla. - Florida rescue personnel on Saturday searched for a Florida man who disappeared into a sinkhole that swallowed his whole bedroom while he was asleep in his suburban Tampa home.
Jeff Bush, 36, who is presumed dead, was in bed when the other five members of the household who were getting ready for bed on Thursday night heard a loud crash and Jeff screaming.
Jeff’s brother, 35-year-old Jeremy Bush, jumped into the hole and furiously kept digging to find his brother.

Jeremy himself had to be rescued from the sinkhole by the first responder to the emergency call, Douglas Duvall of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. When Duvall entered Jeff Bush’s bedroom, all he saw was a widening chasm but no sign of Jeff.

“The hole took the entire bedroom,” said Duvall. “You could see the bedframe, the dresser, everything was sinking,” he said.
Norman Wicker, 48, the father of Jeremy’s fiancDee who also lived in the house, ran to get a flashlight and shovel.
“It sounded like a car ran into the back of the house,” Wicker said.

Authorities have not detected any signs of life after lowering listening devices and cameras into the hole.
“There is a very large, very fluid mass underneath this house rendering the entire house and the entire lot dangerous and unsafe,” Bill Bracken, the head of an engineering company assisting fire and rescue officials, told the news conference late on Friday.

“We are still trying to determine the extent and nature of what’s down there so we can best determine how to approach it and how to extricate,” Bracken said.
After suspending the search overnight, it resumed at daylight on Saturday, with engineering consultants trying to determine the extent of the collapse so that a perimeter boundary can be established for setting up heavy equipment for future excavation.

In addition, listening devices were being used to detect any evidence of life although Bush was presumed dead. Rescue officials said they were focusing on engineering analysis including soil samples, ground penetration radar and other techniques to determine the extent of the ongoing collapse.

Several nearby homes were evacuated in case the 30-foot (9-meter) wide sinkhole got larger but officials said it only appeared to be getting deeper.
The Bush brothers worked together as landscapers, according to Leland Wicker, 48, one of the other residents of the house.

The risk of sinkholes is common in Florida due to the state’s porous geological bedrock, according to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. As rainwater filters down into the ground, it dissolves the rock, causing erosion that can lead to underground caverns, which cause sinkholes when they collapse.

https://www.torontosun.com/2013/03/02/no-sign-of-florida-man-swallowed-by-sinkhole-while-asleep

 
I saw this on the news ..... Very frighting your house can just sink !!
God bless this gentlemen whom lost his life
 
Very sad and his brother watched has it happened. Apparently the sink hole is widening and residents are leaving in fear for their safety.
 
Holy Christ, imagine that happening in the middle of the night. I'd be thinking it was a dream, sheesh that is freaky shit.
 
Sinkholes Are Baffling Builders Of The World's Sixth-Tallest Building

The sixth-tallest building in the world is being built in Seoul, South Korea, but a strange geological phenomenon is threatening the site, leaving the construction team baffled as it gets closer to finishing it.

The AP reports that a bunch of strange, small sinkholes are popping up out of nowhere in neighborhoods nearby.

The Korea Times tweeted a picture of one of the sinkholes back on July 21: People in Seoul are alarmed by the increasing number of "sinkholes" appearing on streets https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2014/07/116_161395.html

These strange earthly issues are causing safety concerns, threatening the construction. The AP says that 70 of 123 floors have been built, but now locals living in residential neighborhoods nearby have started seeing sinkholes on their roads and became very worried.

So far, at least one official at the skyscraper's construction company, Lotte Moolsan, is claiming that the sinkholes are too far away to be caused by the construction, according to the AP.

Sinkholes are often caused by groundwater and erosion. The USGS describes them as " an area of ground that has no natural external surface drainage — when it rains, all of the water stays inside the sinkhole and typically drains into the subsurface. Sinkholes can vary from a few feet to hundreds of acres and from less than 1 to more than 100 feet deep."

On top of that, a lake that the tower overlooks seems to be getting smaller, and nobody knows why that's happening either. Lotte Moolsan says they're pumping water into the lake to keep the levels up. It's dropped from about 16 feet to 14 feet.

When it's completed, the tower is set to be just a little taller than One World Trade Center in Manhattan.

https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/mystifying-sinkholes-baffling-builders-worlds-152153857.html
 
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