"Stretch zones primarily experience sinking ground, as the support in the rock strata is stretched thin. Thus, buildings implode and gas and water mains break."  ZetaTalk

 

 

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What happens to rock layers under a diagonal pull, or being pulled apart? As can be seen during recent years, this has resulted in derailing trains, sinkholes suddenly appearing, gas and water main breaks, torn roadways and separating bridges. Despite the effect on man, crawling about on the surface of what they assume to be terra firma, these changes are superficial. When the pulling starts, weak points break and thereafter the plumbing and roadways hold, giving the impression that the pulling has stopped, but this is misleading. The North American continent is giving evidence that its rock layers are separating from each other, and sliding sideways in a diagonal, thus exposing portions of these layers to vent into the air above. If rock is being stressed, then where are the earthquake predictors giving evidence of this, the frantic animals, the static on the radio, the earthquake swarms? Rock in the stretch zone, pulling apart rather than compressing, does not emit the particles flows that animals and radios sense, nor register on instruments are tension and release quakes.

 

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"We have repeatedly stated that the Earth changes will not diminish, but will increase going into the pole shift.

This is not a lineal matter, as the closer Planet X comes to Earth, an inevitable path, the more the torque effect and the polar wobble where the N Pole of Earth is pushed away violently on a daily basis, occur. The wobble will become more pronounced, more violent. The plates are tugged back West of the Atlantic, pulled forward East of the Atlantic, during the daily rotation of the Earth. The North American continent is allowed to roll East during rotation while the S Pole is pulled West, creating the diagonal pull likely to trigger the New Madrid fault line into an adjustment, and soon. The N Pole is pushed away and allowed to bounce back, daily, as the Earth rotates, a wobble that puts stress on all fault lines when the plates are suddenly in motion, and suddenly stopped!

"As there is no other explanation for the effect on the stretch zone, lacking any earthquakes to blame, and as these stretch zone accidents will continue to emerge, and with ferocity, this is a certain clue to those on the fence, that the influence of Planet X is the cause. Or is it Global Warming?" 

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"Sinkholes almost invariably form in areas subject to karst limestone cavern formation. Underground water flows eat away the limestone leaving vast caverns and caves, which often give scant indication above ground that a cavern lies below. Karst limestone rock formations have been mapped and are known, however, but since one never knows just where a cavern might have formed, this provides little help in predicting just where a sinkhole might form. Sinkholes open up when the rock is fractured due to stress from being in the stretch zone, from the bending of a plate, or due to torsion."

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Comment by Derrick Johnson on March 1, 2013 at 9:54am

Man Swallowed Alive By Sinkhole Under his Bedroom

60ft-deep crater that claimed Jeff Bush’s life after sucking him out of his bedroom into the ground.

Source

In a matter of seconds, the earth opened under Jeff Bush's bedroom and swallowed him up like something out of a horror movie. About the only thing left was the TV cable running down into the hole.

Bush, 37, was presumed dead Friday, the victim of a sinkhole -- a hazard so common recently in Florida that state law requires home insurers to provide coverage against the danger.

The sinkhole, estimated at 20 feet across and 20 feet deep, caused the home's concrete floor to cave in around 11 p.m. Thursday as everyone in the Tampa-area house was turning in for the night. It gave way with a loud crash that sounded like a car hitting the house and brought Bush's brother running.

Jeremy Bush said he jumped into the hole but couldn't see his brother and had to be rescued himself by a sheriff's deputy who reached out and pulled him to safety as the ground crumbled around him.

"The floor was still giving in and the dirt was still going down, but I didn't care. I wanted to save my brother," Jeremy Bush said through tears Friday in a neighbor's yard. "But I just couldn't do nothing."

He added: "I could swear I heard him hollering my name to help him."

Officials lowered equipment into the sinkhole and saw no signs of life, said Hillsborough County Fire Rescue spokeswoman Jessica Damico.

A dresser and the TV set had vanished down the hole, along with most of Bush's bed.

"All I could see was the cable wire running from the TV going down into the hole. I saw a corner of the bed and a corner of the box spring and the frame of the bed," Jeremy Bush said.

At a news conference Friday night, county administrator Mike Merrill described the home as "seriously unstable." He said no one can go in the home because officials were afraid of another collapse and losing more lives. The soil around the home was very soft and the sinkhole was expected to grow.

Engineers said they may have to demolish the small, sky-blue house, even though from the outside there appeared to be nothing wrong with the four-bedroom, concrete-wall structure, built in 1974.

"I cannot tell you why it has not collapsed yet," said Bill Bracken, the owner of engineering company called on to assess the sinkhole and home.

Engineers said there was an initial collapse followed by another one a short time later. The hole was 15 feet deep but grew to about 25 feet deep, and it was about 20 feet to 30 feet across.

More than 500 sinkholes have been reported in Hillsborough County alone since the government started keeping track in 1954, according to the state's environmental agency.

Jeremy Bush said someone came out to the home a couple of months ago to check for sinkholes and other things, apparently for insurance purposes.

"He said there was nothing wrong with the house. Nothing. And a couple of months later, my brother dies. In a sinkhole," Bush said.

Six people were at the home at the time, including Jeremy Bush's wife and his 2-year-old daughter. The brothers worked maintenance jobs, including picking up trash along highways.

http://wtop.com/209/3237289/Man-swallowed-by-sinkhole-under-house

(CNN) -- A 36-year-old man disappeared Thursday night after a sinkhole opened up underneath his bedroom in Florida, authorities said.

Right after the ground started to give way in his home in Brandon, the man's brother frantically tried to keep him from sinking into the hole, an emergency official said.

The first deputy on the scene pulled the victim's brother from the edge of the growing sinkhole, said Jessica Damico, a spokeswoman for the Hillsborough County Fire Rescue.

Authorities have not been able to contact the man as the sinkhole continued to expand. The house was deemed unsafe for rescuers to search for him, Damico said.

Late Thursday night, the hole was about 30 feet wide and 15 feet deep and still growing, authorities said.

Area homes have been evacuated.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/01/justice/florida-sinkhole/     

Comment by Stra on February 22, 2013 at 12:39pm

Sheep eaten by sinkhole in Croatia

 

19.01.2013

 

 

Shepherd, whose sheep gone there, told him that her country withdrew. "Also that the man I was walking he could fall in the hole, who would have found him and knew where he was," wrote a reader.

He adds that "the opening hole one meter, the width of four, and the depth of about six meters with an extension into the abyss."

 

"When the sheep perished, nor heard nor seen," she told us his daughter in a telephone interview.

 

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Comment by Derrick Johnson on February 22, 2013 at 10:53am

Sinkhole on major NJ highway damages 18 cars

WOODBRIDGE, N.J. (AP) — A sinkhole on a major New Jersey highway has blown tires on 18 vehicles.

The sinkhole was discovered around 6 a.m. Thursday in the right lane of the Garden State Parkway southbound in Woodbridge.

Two lanes had been closed while a temporary fix was made, causing a backup. They were reopened around 4:45 p.m. Thursday.

The New Jersey Turnpike Authority oversees the parkway. Turnpike authority spokesman Tom Feeney says engineers are trying to figure out the cause. He says possibilities include failure of a nearby culvert or collapsed drainpipes under the road.

Feeney says a permanent fix will be made with work at night and on weekends.

http://news.yahoo.com/sinkhole-major-nj-highway-damages-18-cars-220...

Comment by Howard on February 19, 2013 at 5:05am

Queensland Australia Sinkhole Swallows Marina Building (Feb 19)

A 20-metre sinkhole opened on the banks of the Burnett River, swallowing part of the Midtown Marina in the central Queensland.

''The way it's happened is very frightening actually to see it collapse so quickly in such a large area,'' Mayor Mal Forman said.

''But I think if you look down there, there's more area that can fall away as well.''

Authorities are considering evacuating up to 10 businesses at risk.

Midtown Marina owner Jan Douglas said she came into work early because "a woman's intuition" told her something was going to happen.

When she arrived, she found the back half of her business was being held up by only a gate and, a few minutes later, it collapsed into the ground.

"It's a two-storey building, so it shows you how big that sink hole is."

Authorities fear more buildings could topple into a sinkhole that has swallowed a two-storey building in the flood-ravaged Queensland city of Bundaberg.

Mayor Mal Forman says about 10 businesses, including a multi-level hotel, are at risk along the Burnett River.

Sources

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/australia/8323473/Rain-sparks-new-floo...

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/more-wild-weathe...

Comment by lonne rey on February 9, 2013 at 5:30pm

Massive sinkhole swallows up farm in Sichuan

By Michael Evans

Frozen rice fields in Sichuan province were swallowed up by a massive sinkhole Tuesday, with farmland collapsing into a pit ten metres across in the province’s Weiyuan county.

The cave-in occurred around 7pm on February 5, with an explosive sound heard by villagers 100 metres away, which some compared to the sound of firecrackers.

No one was reported to have been killed or injured, according to China News Service, but villagers will have to deal with the gaping holes in the middle of their land, while authorities monitor the area for further geologic instability.

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Comment by KM on February 2, 2013 at 12:47am

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/photos-harrisburg-pa-plaug...

SEE IT: Bankrupt Harrisburg, Pa., can’t fix the 41 sinkholes plaguing its streets (PHOTOS)  

Dozens of sinkholes have opened up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's capital city, including one locals cheekily dubbed 'Super Sinkhole Walter' and made a check-in site on Four Square.

Friday, February 1, 2013, 3:16 PM
A super sinkhole at 4th and Woodbine Streets in Harrisburg, PA.

Donald Gilliland/ The Patriot-Ne

A "super sinkhole" at Fourth and Woodbine Streets in Harrisburg, Pa., last month. There are around 41 such sinkholes in the city, but the local government is too broke to fix them.

Pennsylvania's state capital is suffering from a rash of monster sinkholes, but city officials are too broke to do anything about it.

Loose soil and leaky, century-old underground water pipes are to blame for the municipal nightmare, which came to a head on the New Year's Eve when a 50-foot sinkhole yawned open along Fourth Street, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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Crews working in a trench on North Front Street. The sinkhole collapsed around New Year's, resulting in the loss of water, gas and sewer services.

The eight-foot deep crater -- one of at least 41 in the city -- is so large, locals made it a "check-in" site on the social media site Four Square.

Some cheeky residents and the media nicknamed the hole "Super Sinkhole Walter." 

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A map of sinkhole locations around Harrisburg.

Comment by bill on January 30, 2013 at 10:16am

Sink hole sucks in shops as horrified evacuees watch in China's southern Guangdong province

Date January 30, 2013




SINKHOLE SWALLOWS ENTIRE BUILDING COMPLEX

Three buildings have collapsed into a sinkhole in southern China cutting off power and water pipes to surrounding properties.

 

Construction workers digging an underground rail tunnel were lucky to avoid injury after a sink hole swallowed two buildings in southern China.

The collapse, in central Guangzhou, the capital of Guandong province, happened late on Monday afternoon after rail workers noticed nearby land was sinking.

The workers raised the alarm and evacuated 300 people who then watched as the first building fell into the hole. A second building toppled in some time later. It is believed the complex contained shops.

There she goes .... The sinkhole swallows an entire building complex in Guangdong province, China.

There she goes .... The sink hole swallows an entire building complex in Guangdong province, China. Photo: ITN screengrab

The Shanghaiist website reported that "deafening noises" could be heard as the ground continued to sink and crack.

No one was injured and crews working to fix the hole - about 10 metres deep and spanning about 100 square metres, filled it with concrete - Xinhua news agency reported.

Last August, a freeway in Heilongjang province, in north-east China, collapsed just 10 months after it was constructed - the sixth major bridge collapse since July 2011.

Collateral damage ... A three-storey building next door also collapses into the giant hole as bystanders watch.

Collateral damage ... A three-storey building next door also collapses into the giant hole as bystanders watch. Photo: ITN screengrab

A month later, 19 people were killed when an elevator crashed 30 floors down a building site in central Hubei province.



Comment by Howard on January 30, 2013 at 5:17am

Sinkhole Causes Massive Landslide in Quarry Near Montreal (Jan 29)

Two workers were missing and another was rescued after a sink-hole-caused landslide swallowed up two trucks and a loading vehicle at a Montreal-area quarry on Tuesday.

The ground gave way around 10:45 a.m. at the Maskimo quarry in l'Epiphanie, Que., about 45 minutes northeast of Montreal.

Rescuers searched for a man and a woman believed to have been buried in tonnes of earth and rock that had slid into the 200- by 400-metre opening.

A third worker was seen at the bottom of the quarry, covered in dust, walking around in apparent shock.
He spoke with rescuers on his cellphone for several minutes before a rescuer rappelled into the sinkhole.

He gave the man a jacket, tied him to a line and the helicopter extracted both men from the area.

Meanwhile, a plume of smoke could be seen rising from a vehicle that was on its side, buried in debris.
Paramedics and police officers arrived on scene around 11 a.m. but were unable to descend into the hole. Debris could be seen tumbling into the opening.

Three rescuers, armed with shovels, eventually rappelled into the quarry and dug through the earth.
"It was impossible to lower a vehicle (in)," said provincial police spokesman Benoit Richard. "No access was possible and not by foot because the earth was unstable."

Authorities say the ground at the bottom of the quarry is "a type of quicksand" and the tethered rescuers struggled to keep their footing.

Firefighters used a heat-sensing camera to try and find the victims. A police dog and a large crane were also brought to the scene.

Sources

http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2013/01/201301...

http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/search-suspended-for-2-workers-missing...

Comment by Andrey Eroshin on January 25, 2013 at 11:59am

(Dec.19) Poland: Around 1 a.m. local time, a 33-ft. sinkhole in the town of Ostrowiec, swallowed three rows of garages and 20 cars and damaged water and sewer lines.
http://forsal.pl/galerie/669840,duze-zdjecie,1,gigantyczna_dziura_w...

Comment by KM on January 22, 2013 at 4:04am

http://www.wafb.com/story/20636420/new-bubbling-site-spotted-near-b...

http://www.wafb.com/story/20636420/new-bubbling-site-spotted-near-b...

New bubbling site spotted near Bayou Corne sinkhole

ASSUMPTION PARISH, LA (WAFB) -

Assumption Parish officials said the most recent bubbling site near the Bayou Corne sinkhole is the biggest pool they have seen yet. Office of Emergency Preparedness workers refer to it as the "mother of all bubbles."

The new bubbling site is an estimated 3,000 feet away from residences and camps.

Nick Romero, a homeowner, has seen bubbling in his yard.

"It's a little scary because now I know it's all around me," Romero said.

He knew it was only a matter of time before the evidence would surface after gas was detected on his property.

"It's (the geo probe) identified there's a gas zone down below my property here and it's near 25 to 35 foot down," Romero said.

Romero's only comfort is the air monitor attached to the outside of his work shed and the gas monitors inside.

The parish has been reading the monitors and double checking Texas Brine's work.

Homeowner, Mike Schaff, said he has lost faith in Texas Brine.

"They were saying there were no detectable levels of hydrocarbons when they were doing the testing. They said that for several weeks until the sinkhole collapsed and then they changed their tune. In a few weeks they said it was thermogenic," Schaff said.

Residents said they are sure anyone is going to fix the problem. Some are convinced Mother Nature has already taken over. They want the state to step up.

"I'm not so much worried about the governor coming down here and having a handshaking session. I'd like to see them put a little more pressure on them to get them to move to get the residents who want to be bought out, get us out of here. How long can you keep a community in an evacuated situation," Romero said.

Texas Brine has installed vent wells to flare the gas. But residents fear they won't work fast enough to keep the pressure from building in the bayou.

"Honestly I don't think they know the problem," Schaff said.

Sonny Cranch, a spokesman for Texas Brine said the company has obtained right-of-way agreements to start building a road which will allow them to install at least three more vent wells between Bayou Corne and the sinkhole.

That process is expected to start this week.

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