"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 Mark on November 11, 2014 at 2:49pm

Gulp: The moment giant Florida sinkhole swallows car whole

  • Sinkhole opened up on driveway causing six families to be evacuated
  • Initially measured just 4ft by 4ft but expanded to 10ft by 10ft in minutes
  • Some neighbours say they will stay in hostels for fear of going home

A sinkhole has swallowed a car in Florida and caused six homes to be evacuated after appearing on a driveway yesterday morning.

The hole was barely 4ft wide by 4ft deep when fire crews arrived at the mobile home in Holiday, Florida, at around 10.45am - but by 11 am it had grown to 10ft by 10ft.

The family living at 1728 Torch St, where the hole opened up, have been told their house will be condemned - while five neighbouring families were also evacuated.

Comment by Howard on November 9, 2014 at 4:33am

Harrisburg Pennsylvania Holds Sinkhole Summit (Nov 7) 

Leading experts in engineering, geology and government gathered Friday in Harrisburg for the first ever Sinkhole Summit.

Pennsylvania has two dilemmas when it comes to sinkholes: limestone and water. Both are inescapable, and both cost municipalities millions of dollars in headaches.

Mayor Eric Papenfuse said the summit is a first for the area and might be a first in the nation. 

"This isn't just a Harrisburg problem," Papenfuse said. "It's a statewide problem."

People packed into the room at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Friday to debate how to fix sinkholes and fund repairs.

Harrisburg has been plagued by neighborhood-wide sinkholes that have displaced many residents in recent years.

Sources

http://cumberlink.com/news/local/communities/harrisburg/sinkhole-so...

http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2014/11/harrisburgs_sink...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 7, 2014 at 10:12pm

http://ewn.co.za/2014/11/07/CT-woman-escapes-death-after-car-gets-t...

CT WOMAN ESCAPES DEATH AFTER CAR ENGULFED BY SINKHOLE

A couple, who witnessed the incident, rushed to the woman's rescue by pulling her out of her car.

A Parow woman narrowly escaped death when her car became engulfed by a sinkhole in Low Road, Wetton on 1 November 2014. Picture: Ayesha Parker

CAPE TOWN – A Parow woman narrowly escaped death when her car became engulfed by a sinkhole in Low Road, Wetton.

Cape Town local Ayesha Parker was driving home one evening when she suddenly felt the road collapse underneath her. The next moment, her car had sunk deep into the earth and all that surrounded her was gravel.

“I was in a hole and I didn’t know I was in a hole. The hole covered the entire car right up to the roof. I was terrified.”

A couple, who had witnessed the incident, rushed to Parker’s rescue by bravely pulling her out of her car to safety.  

“They saw the car disappear into the ground. They just told me to get out immediately. I stood on my seat and they dragged me to safety. As they did that, the car sunk further and immediately started to fill with water.”

A Parow woman narrowly escaped death when her car became engulfed by a sinkhole in Low Road, Wetton on 1 September 2014. Picture: Ayesha Parker

Mayoral Committee member for Utility Services Ernest Sonnenbergsays an investigation shows that a water main had burst which caused a hole to develop. The earth then gradually seeped into it.

The road that was covered by the tar had eventually weakened to the point that it fell into the hole that had been building up for a while.

Sonnenberg says although incidents like this rarely happen in Cape Town, he apologised to Parker who says she is still traumatised by the experience.

He says Parker has to lodge an insurance claim with the City of Cape Town to replace her car.

Comment by Mark on November 6, 2014 at 8:18am

Giant sinkholes cause fear in Wheeland estate

http://tcweeklynews.com/giant-sinkholes-cause-fear-in-wheeland-esta...

A WHEELAND homeowner is scared for her life and her property after three huge sinkholes appeared in her garden following heavy rain.
Azizi Parker told the Weekly News that she is seeking her money back for her two bedroom home of three years which she says is currently showing signs of strain.
Cracks have appeared in the walls and Parker said she is worried that the building may collapse, leaving her homeless.
She no longer stays for long periods in the house in Millennium Heights and instead resides with nearby family members.
The holes appeared in Parker’s back yard after tropical storm Cristobal struck the TCI at the end of August dumping several inches of rain on the country.
She explained that on the following Tuesday at about 7am she went outside about 15ft from her back door to plant some seeds.
"I was digging in the dirt planting the seeds and in the side of my eye I glanced and saw a dark shadow and when I looked over it was a hole so I jumped up.
"I got up and ran over to my neighbour and said: ‘I have a sinkhole in my yard.’”
Comment by lonne rey on November 1, 2014 at 12:45pm

A chink in the Boone Dam’s armor has Tennessee Valley Authority officials starting the annual depth drawdown of Boone Lake about five weeks ahead of schedule.

http://www.johnsoncitypress.com/article/121661/seepage-at-bottom-of...

When an Oct. 20 inspection of the dam revealed a sink hole — a common occurrence — TVA workers repaired it quickly. Six days later, an uncommon occurrence happened when seepage was found near the location of the sink hole at the base of the dam.
Comment by Mark on October 30, 2014 at 11:31am

GUAM: Massive Sinkhole/Water Main Break

http://www.guampdn.com/article/20141030/NEWS01/141030005/Sinkhole-c...

Motorists are advised to expect slow-moving traffic on Route 16 during rush hour this afternoon because of a 100-foot by 25-foot sinkhole that caused continued closure of the inner south-bound and north-bound lanes near a tire depot and the Guam National Guard complex in Barrigada.

The hole was caused by 24-inch water line break, according to the Navy.

The Navy water line supplies water from the Radio Barrigada reservoir to the Navy's assets, including the nearby Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station and a private residence bordering federal property. Water service has been restored, the Navy stated in a press release.

Crews from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Marianas and DZSP 21 LLC worked throughout last night and repaired the broken 24-inch water line.

Crews are still on the scene evaluating the 100-foot by 25-foot hole caused by the water line break, according to the Navy.

Temporary road repairs will begin this afternoon but residents are advised to remain cautious and to expect increased traffic during this evening’s rush hour, according to the Navy.

Comment by Howard on October 23, 2014 at 6:42pm

EXACT MOMENT SINKHOLE FORMS CAPTURED ON VIDEO:

Cement Mixer Swallowed by Sinkhole in Russia (Oct 20) 

A lorry driver narrowly escaped serious injury when the cement mixer he was driving was swallowed up by a massive sinkhole that appeared in the road.

Adam Zubarev, 47, had been heading to a building site in the city of Voronezh in western Russia's Voronezh Oblast when he suddenly came to an abrupt stop after the ground collapsed underneath him.

He said: 'I was travelling pretty fast when suddenly I felt the truck bump as if it had hit something and come to a stop, which sent me flying forward. I had absolutely no idea what had happened but then it started lifting in the air and suddenly I was looking at the sky. I opened the door and jumped out as quickly as possible and realised that almost the entire lorry had vanished into a hole in the ground.'

In total it was in the ground for almost two days. Yefremov said: 'We couldn't risk putting up a crane until we had tested the rest of the ground to make sure there weren't any other surprises.'

Source

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2805029/Gulp-moment-giant-c...

Comment by Mark on October 18, 2014 at 11:37am

Huge sinkhole emerges on county-owned site

http://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2014/10/15/huge-sinkh...

A sinkhole the size of a pickup truck opened up overnight Wednesday on a county-owned parking lot behind the former TK Tripps restaurant at College and South Charlotte streets.

Heavy rains Tuesday apparently opened up the crater, according to local developer Rusty Pulliam, who with a partner is building a retail/office complex on the site.

Comment by Mark on October 18, 2014 at 11:33am

Merafong sinkhole 18m wide ... and growing

http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/merafong-sinkhole-18...

Johannesburg - Detours, dust, threats, car crashes and a R25 million repair job. At the centre of it all is a very big hole in Merafong.

On a rainy night on February 21, a sinkhole appeared right next to the R500 main road between Carletonville and the N14 on the way to Rustenburg. It’s just south of where the R41 joins the R500.

The sinkhole is about 18m across and about 25m at the deepest point, and growing.

The road is being blocked off with concrete barriers, running a detour along gravel servitude roads through farmland, a temporary fix that has left tempers frayed.

The owners of the land with the sinkhole, who did not want to be identified, said that passing motorists had threatened to sue them for costs of fuel and vehicle repairs because of the detour. Commuters are fed up with the inconvenience and damage to vehicles, while residents are irritated by the dust, road damage and noise.

“The fear is that it’s going to be a long-term thing. There’s no time frame,” said DA councillor in Merafong City, Judy Rossouw, explaining that repairs hadn’t started as expected last month.

Comment by Mark on October 12, 2014 at 10:42am

Mystery surrounds the appearance of numerous sinkholes in the Red Cliffs area during the past 12 months, including the latest this week.

http://www.sunraysiadaily.com.au/story/2610134/sinkhole-mystery/?cs=12

Mildura Rural City Council has confirmed up to six sinkholes had been spotted in Red Cliffs, including along Isaacs Lane and Heytesbury Avenue. 

The latest appeared on Kauri Street about 12 noon on Monday.

A motorbike rider narrowly missed hitting the 40cm diameter hole thanks to a passing motorist who flagged him in the nick of time.

Resident Tamara Hocking said her husband Peter was on the road five minutes earlier and the sinkhole was not there.

“He was flagged down by another driver who called the police,” Ms Hocking said.

She said the hole was “definitely not” a pothole.

“It was reasonably large, about four feet round and about four feet deep."

Council’s infrastructure services co-ordinator Michael Vaughan said sinkholes had appeared in laneways, local roads and on a nature strip.

He said no one was certain what was causing them, or how to prevent them from reoccurring, but some theories did have weight.

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