Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Massive sinkhole in China swallows building

Look out, below. A massive sinkhole in Guangzhou, China, swallowed up buildings and knocked out power to thousands of residents.

According to Shanghaiist, the sinkhole is approximately 3,229.2 square feet and plenty deep. A video shows a crowd milling about the sinkhole before it sinkhole expands, causing a building to crumble as if it were detonated.

Neighboring buildings were evacuated and streets were blocked by police. "Gas could be smelt from over 30 metres away, and deafening noises could be heard as the land continued to crack and sink," the Shanghaiist reports.

Sinkholes are, unfortunately, nothing new. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, some sinkholes are human-induced. "New sinkholes have been correlated to land-use practices, especially from ground-water pumping and from construction and development practices." They also occur in areas where the rock beneath the land surface can be easily dissolved by ground water.

Human-induced or not, sinkholes are getting a lot of press these days. In China's Guangxi province last year, a sinkhole formed after a local school dug a well to ease its water shortage. Business Insider reports that in Beijing, massive bomb shelters, "constructed amid fears of an impending nuclear attack during the height of Chinese-Soviet tensions," may be contributing to the problem.

But they certainly aren't limited to China. In 2011, a Florida sinkhole gobbled up "a garbage bin, an oak tree, the back wall of the building housing a salon and racks of supplies." A woman in Guatemala City discovered a three feet wide, 40 feet deep sinkhole beneath her bed. And in Ohio, a massive sinkhole caused part of a state highway to collapse.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/massive-sinkhole-china-swallows-building-215523079.html

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