While fairly rare, sinkholes are still a danger to people all over the world. They can vary from a few feet to hundreds of acres wide and from less than 1 to more than 500 feet deep. So ...
They can be a life-threatening disaster—or a pricey nuisance. Here’s what you need to know about the depressions and holes that can form beneath our feet. Increased use of groundwater caused ...
The sinkhole formed on North German Church Road, south of East 21st Street on the far east side of Indianapolis Sunday ...
What is a sinkhole? Basically, a ground collapse. They range in size, depth, age and location. Florida is highly susceptible ...
Hurricane Milton produced dozens of tornadoes and rainfall estimates that topped more than a foot across west-central Florida ...
How did they form? Why are they there ... told LiveScience he isn’t ready to call the underwater phenomena sinkholes just yet. “I think they might be more accurately called craters ...
A survey of Lake Michigan located at least 40 large craters on the lakebed. Initial studies highlighted the spots as unknown ...
Kentucky equine chiropractor and Warmblood breeder Shirley McQuillan knew the day might come when she’d find a hole somewhere on her Touchstone Farm property. In late May, for the first time in ...
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a sinkhole is a depression in the ground that has no natural external surface drainage. They typically form when the ground beneath an area slowly ...