"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 November 29, 2012 at 8:37am

San Francisco Sewage Truck Falls Into Haight District Sinkhole

“The Department of Public Works must have had its tail between its legs yesterday afternoon when a street sinkhole nearly swallowed up a sewage truck.

Local blog Haighteration reported on the incident:

A truck got stuck in a sinkhole on Waller Street between Scott and Divisadero this afternoon, and the street is now closed to traffic.

As of 4:30pm, the rear section of the Vac-Con truck was submerged under street level, while a giant crane worked to free the truck from its predicament. It didn’t appear that anyone was hurt in the incident.”

Source  

Comment by Howard on November 29, 2012 at 3:30am

400 Yard Sinkhole Engulfs Ohio Route 516 (Nov 28) -

http://www.wtov9.com/news/news/breaking-news-massive-sinkhole-close...

Emergency crews have been forced to close down an 8-mile stretch along a road in Tuscarawas County because of a massive sinkhole.

The sinkhole is on state Route 516 in the area of Bair Road, about a mile outside of Dover.

Crews shut down the roadway between state Route 39 and state Route 93.

Officials said the sinkhole is 30-feet deep and as long as four football fields, and it's still growing. It takes up about half the roadway.

The sinkhole was discovered around 3 p.m. Wednesday. It exposed a gas line, but officials said the line is not leaking.

Comment by Howard on November 26, 2012 at 2:57am

Washington Man Barely Escapes as Car is Swallowed by Sinkhole (Nov 25) -

A man got out of his car just before it fell into a huge sinkhole in the middle of a La Center road early Saturday.

Just before 2 a.m., 47-year-old James Sandvik of La Center was driving down Northeast Charity Road when his car got stuck on the edge of a (large gap) in the road.

Sandvik got out of the car with minor injuries just before it plunged over the edge. The car then washed more than 1000 feet away.

The hole is at the 31000 block of NE Charity road, which connects to Lockwood Creek Road and runs south to Battle Ground. Traffic is detoured three miles and the road is expected to be closed for a long time.

Source

Comment by Sevan Makaracı on November 13, 2012 at 3:31pm

HUGE SINKHOLE OPENS UP IN WINDERMERE NEIGHBORHOOD, FLORIDA (NOV 13)

 

A huge sinkhole has opened up in one Windermere neighborhood and has residents on alert.

Officials said the hole is over 50 feet wide and 10 feet deep, but it isn't threatening any homes on Wax Berry Court.

"Big [and] deep. The walls of the septic tank are hanging right there," said neighbor Paul Padfield.

Padfield didn't notice anything strange when he took his 8-year-old son Alex to school Monday morning, but he said they came home to the sinkhole.

"At first, I thought it was a meteor, but there wasn't any meteor stuck in there," said Alex Padfield. 

Engineers said they spent Monday afternoon measuring the sinkhole and looking for shifts in the ground.

They told Padfield the hole should grow near the street, but that his home should be fine.

"He said the house is safe, the house is structurally sound and the house is not threatened at this point," Padfield said. "You deal with it. Things happen and you deal with it."

An engineer will be back at the scene Tuesday morning.

This isn't the first time WFTV has been to the neighborhood for sinkholes. Just a few miles away, a sinkhole twice the size had threatened homes in the past.

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Comment by Howard on November 7, 2012 at 4:45am

'Surreal' Flooding Tips Ontario Motel into Sinkhole, Home Into Creek (Oct 26) -

Heavy rain and overflowing creeks and lakes washed away sections of the Trans-Canada Highway north and south of Wawa, Ontario, sent a motel crashing into a sink hole.

The northern Ontario community of 3,000 people declared a state of emergency Friday as it dealt with the washed-out roads, stranded motorists and flooding at Lady Dunn Hospital.

“To see the extent of the damage was just surreal,” said Jordan Veldt, who couldn’t get to work Friday at the Wesdome gold mine because of the highway damage.

A home in Michipicoten Harbour, just northeast of Wawa, was washed into Brient Creek, which flows into Lake Superior, about 2 a.m. Friday.

The man and woman who lived there escaped unharmed. They were retrieved by a Wilderness Helicopters pilot later in the morning after the they waved a red flag on the beach near the lake, said Const. Amanda Huff.

Northern Lights Motel, 5 km north Wawa, “is gone,” said Const. Monique Baker of Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Sault Ste. Marie.

“It sunk into a sinkhole,” she said.

The 16-room motel, with two chalets, is closed for the season. No injuries were reported.

The Trans-Canada Highway was completely closed north of town at about 8 p.m. Thursday, Const. Huff said, with a pair of washed-out areas to contend with.

Police they don’t know how many motorists have been stranded between flooded areas since Thursday night.

“There’s not much out there,” where the motorists can take refuge, except for their vehicles, she said.

“There are sections of Hwy. 17 (Trans-Canada Highway) that are no longer there. Gone.”

Flooding to the south of the town washed out the highway, too, and that section was closed Friday, as well.

“With the amount of water that has fallen, a lot of the smaller lakes that are higher up that are dammed by beaver dams, those are giving away because of the volume of water that’s pushing against them,” Huff said.

“Normally where you have just a small runoff going through a culvert, these are above capacity for the culverts. That’s what’s causing a lot of the water to erode the road away.”

Hwy. 101 just east of Wawa has reopened, but police caution that, if possible, motorists continue to stay off the roads altogether.

Flooding also knocked out telephone service to approximately 1,000 Bell Canada customers in nearby communities of Godreau, Hawk Junction, Dubreuilville, Missinaubie, Mosher and Oba at about 8 a.m. Friday. 911 service was also down.

To get service back, Bell’s technicians have to get to an area affected by the highway washouts, so there is no timeline when that might happen.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the people in the area, and we hope this situation is remedied without lasting harm,” said Premier Dalton McGuinty in a statement.

Sources

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2012/10/26/20311381.html

http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/heavy-rains-force-state-of-emergency-i...

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City of Ottawa doesn't know where next sinkhole will spring

Comment by KM on October 24, 2012 at 3:42am

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2221945/Street-cleaner-fall...

That’s what you call a deep-clean! Street cleaner falls through hole in the ground as pavement collapses

  • Kelvin London was cleaning the pavement with a sweeping machine when it fell through the pavement
  • It tipped on its side as the paving gave way
  • One council official suggested the subsoil under the pavement may have washed away

By Alex Ward

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A street cleaner fell through a hole in the ground as the pavement beneath it collapsed.

Council worker Kelvin London was shocked when the earth gave way while he was cleaning the pavement in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk this morning.

As big paving slabs gave way, the sweeper tipped on its side.

Kelvin London got quite the shock this morning when his street sweeper fell through the pavement in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk



Comment by Howard on October 23, 2012 at 8:19pm

150ft Wide Sinkhole Opens up in Northwest China, Swallows Pedestrians, Kills 1 (Oct 23) -

http://shanghaiist.com/2012/10/23/watch_150ft_wide_sinkhole_opens_u...

At 8:30 on Tuesday morning, the ground of a vegetable market in Guyuan City of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region suddenly opened up, leaving a hole over 150 feet wide and almost 20 feet deep. According to witnesses, a tricycle with its driver and several pedestrians fell in.

Rescue crews struggled to pull survivors out, even as still gushing water hampered their efforts. A crane had to be brought in to remove the vehicle. In 10 minutes, four were pulled from the wreckage, including a child, but an hour later, the dead body of a woman was discovered.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 9, 2012 at 5:02am

Stretch zone.  Water Main break collapses street in Northwest Austin

http://www.statesman.com/news/news/local/water-main-break-causes-no...

Water main break causes Northwest Austin street collapse

A water main break earlier this morning has shut down a street near the Gateway shopping center in Northwest Austin, officials said.

The water main broke through the pavement on York Boulevard, which is shut down for repairs, Jill Mayfield, Austin Water Utility spokeswoman, said.

“Thankfully this is a short road and there is other access to their buildings,” Mayfield said.

Crews shut off water to stop the runoff, and tenants at Stonebridge Plaza were sent home because one building, along with a nearby Baby Acapulco, does not have water, Mayfield said. Crews are checking the water to surrounding buildings.

“We’re working with our facility managers to see what their status is and let employers know,” Mayfield said.

Crews are repairing the water main, which is expected to take six to eight hours, Mayfield said. Officials do not know how long repairs to the road will take but expect it will take the rest of the day, she said.

“It’s a hole,” Mayfield said. “It’s knocked out some pavement, but we were going to excavate it anyway so that’s fine.”

Gravel and rocks flowed down to the edge of the MoPac this morning, but is not affecting traffic.

Mayfield said she did not know what caused the water main to break, but she does not believe the cold front this weekend affected it.

“Water mains are in the ground and stay a constant temperature,” Mayfield said. “Unless it’s freezing it’s really not an issue.”

Mayfield could not confirm the timeframe of the break, but a resident of an apartment complex with an entrance on York Boulevard said it broke around midnight.

“My daughter was on the patio and she heard a rumble,” Oran Lester said. “She said ‘There’s water going down the street but there’s no rain.’ It was like a raging river.”

Lester said the police responded within 15 minutes of him calling in the break, but he said water continued to flow at 3 a.m. and wasn’t shut off for several hours after police arrived.

Mayfield said Austin Water Utility followed the correct procedures for a water main break.

“When we shut off water we have to be cautious of what we’re doing and who we’re affecting,” Mayfield said.

Comment by Beva on October 1, 2012 at 8:10pm

http://www.examiner.com/article/louisiana-sinkhole-engulfing-entire...

The entire area of the 1-mile by 3-mile Napoleonville Salt Dome is sinking, according to Bayou Corne sinkhole evacuee Harry Boudreaux, speaking to a reporter Saturday morning after a community meeting where he and other area residents hoped..http://www.examiner.com/article/louisiana-sinkhole-engulfing-entire...

Comment by Howard on September 20, 2012 at 5:06am

A pair of significant water main breaks leaving sinkholes today in both Winnipeg and Montreal, Canada. (Sep 19) -

http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/broken-water-main-floods-homes-in-longue...

"A broken water main flooded more than a dozen homes on Roland-Therrien Blvd. in Longueuil on Wednesday morning.

According to the Longueuil police, the main broke at around 4:38 a.m., sending a spectacular plume of water up from the centre of the otherwise busy street. The torrent along the street was more than 30 cm deep at 7:00 a.m.

“We don’t know what caused this,” said Longueuil spokesman Jacques Tetrault about the broken 30-year-old pipe. “It’s a young street, only 30-years-old, and there was no construction work around. So we have no clue about what happened.”

The water main which cracked on the street was a pipe used to feed water to smaller communities on the south shore surrounding Longueuil—an explanation for the powerful flow of water. While crews from public works, the Longueuil fire department and Hydro Quebec are at the scene, the water was flowing hours after the break.

According to the City of Longueuil, water crews had to slowly divert water away from the main out of fears of breaking other pipes due to a sudden change of pressure. The flow of water was finally stopped almost six hours after the break.

While no evacuation orders were issued, the garages and basements of 15 homes were flooded. The broken pipe left a crater nearly 20 feet across in the road.

Police are asking drivers to avoid the area between Robervale St. and Toulouse St."

and in Winnipeg,

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/story/2012/09/19/mb-watermai...

"A watermain break left about a dozen homes without water in Winnipeg's North End on Wednesday.

The break, on the 1000 block of Magnus Avenue, happened at about 4 a.m. and filled the street with a shin-deep muddy water.

It also caused a sinkhole to form. City crews were forced to turn off water supply to the homes in the immediate area for several hours."

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