Sinkholes that vanish into the Earth buildings are very common in Florida.
Late last week, the Mosaic Company released a statement informing the people of Polk County, Florida that a sinkhole had formed on the grounds of a fertilizer plant they operate. They went on to say that over 215 million gallons of "slightly radioactive" water flowed into the sinkhole and subsequently into the local aquifer.
The sinkhole begun to form on Friday, July 14, 2017, in the Pasco County's Land O' Lakes community near Tampa, western Florida and has already swallowed two houses.
The bridge, which was expected to open in January 2019, was being built using a method called accelerated bridge construction
Irma remains “extremely dangerous,” with winds of 150 mph
Major concerns about the structural integrity of a bridge in Florida were raised after a large crack appeared underneath its span.
At least 1 person has been reported dead after a multistory building collapsed in Surfside, Miami, Florida.
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