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10 Bizarre Sinkhole Deaths

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10 Bizarre Sinkhole Deaths

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Dangerous sinkhole disasters! Here are cases of bizarre natural disasters. These terrifying holes occur often on planet earth and there arent many survivors.\r
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10: The bedroom sinkhole\r
On the night of February 28, new, 37 year old Jeff Bush was sleeping in his bedroom in Tampa, Florida, when the earth underneath him suddenly opened up. As he was sucked into the ground together with his bed, he screamed out loud, and his younger brother Jeremy came running in to help. Jeremy was surprised to find a big hole where the floor should have been, with the top of his brothers bed the only thing visible. He jumped into the rubble to find his brother who could\r
9: The Taiwanese Street Sinkhole\r
In the middle of new, a strong tropical cyclone known as Typhoon Saola had been affecting several countries in the Far East. The typhoon reportedly triggered floods and sinkholes across China and Taiwan, killing several people. A recording from a CCTV camera during that time showed the last moments of a man\r
8: The Canadian family of four\r
In new, Richard Prefontaine, his wife Lynne, and their two daughters Anais and Amelie were all together at home in Montreal, sitting in the basement family room. They were watching TV, cheering for their ice hockey team the Montreal Canadiens in a Stanley Cup match when disaster struck. Without warning, their house was suddenly swallowed by a gaping sinkhole. Quebecs emergency services\r
7: The Texas road sinkhole\r
In December 2016, Dora Linda Nishihara, an off-duty Sheriffs Deputy was driving her car in San Antonio, Texas when she suddenly plunged into a massive sinkhole in the middle of the road. Another car behind her followed suit, falling into the hole, which was filled with 12 feet of water. Bystanders managed to rescue the passenger from the second car, but not Nishihara. Her car was upside down\r
6: The Crimean road sinkhole\r
One night in September new, a 26 feet wide sinkhole suddenly appeared in the middle of the highway near the Crimean capital of Simferopol. As the ground below the road caved in, electric cables were also ripped out, cutting off power to the roadway lights. Ibrail Eskandarov and his family were the unfortunate ones to stumble into the sinkhole in the dark of the night. The car plunged down six meters\r
5: The Arizona farm worker\r
Guadalupe Gomez Nila was an irrigation worker at a farm in Arizona. One day in February 2016, the 60 year old drove his pickup truck to the water canal and dropped the vehicles tailgate. At that moment, the earth suddenly opened up and swallowed Nila whole, leaving behind his truck. A woman who was in her garden nearby saw Nila\r
4: The gopher-induced sinkhole\r
On the early morning hours of July 14, new, 32 year old Sonia Lopez was on her way to a convenience store in Melba, Idaho where she worked. Unfortunately, she never made it to work, as she unexpectedly crashed into a sinkhole in the middle of the road. She was not wearing her seatbelt, and was found dead an hour later by a deputy. Her car was found in a 15 foot wide, 40 foot long crater caused by flowing irrigation water that had weakened the earth\r
3: Marine falls to death while hunting\r
Curtis Powelson was an ive duty Marine living with his wife and child in Fort Leonard Wood, a U.S. Army base in the Missouri Ozarks. One Monday evening on September 17, new, he went bow hunting in his backyard. He managed to track down a deer and shot it from a distance. He then called his wife to tell her the news, and said that he would be coming home shortly. But Curtis did not come home, and that was the last time his wife ever heard his voice. That night she alerted authorities of her husbands disappearance, and after hours of searching, they eventually found the body of the 31 year old Marine\r
2: The Mount Baldy Sinkholes\r
At the southern edge of Lake Michigan lies Mount Baldy, a 37 meter tall sand dune. After years of visitors wearing away the grass holding it together, the entire dune began to move little by little due to the wind. Because of that, Mount Baldy is advertised as a living sand dune that moves a meter or two every year. Since new, people began noticing another bizarre geological phenomenon. In July that year, while hiking Mount baldy with his father, six year old Nathan Woessner fell into a 3 meter hole that suddenly opened up beneath him. His father who was walking ahead turned back only to find a perfectly circular one foot wide hole in the sand\r
1: The Massive Guatemala City Sinkholes\r
In 2007, a 100 meter deep sinkhole was formed in the middle of Guatemala City due to ruptures from underground sewage pipes. The escaped fluid had been slowly eroding the structures that held the ground together, and