"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?"
ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for April 13, 2013
"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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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2776491/Flaw-floor-Lada-4x4...
PUBLISHED: 09:20 EST, 1 October 2014 | UPDATED: 09:25 EST, 1 October 2014
A Ukrainian man miraculously managed to escape unharmed after the road collapsed underneath him as he was driving.
Gordey Efremov was travelling home in the city of Dnipropetrovsk in south-eastern Ukraine, when the ground suddenly vanished below.
Images from the accident show Mr Efremov's 4x4 lying on its side in a giant pothole, practically swallowed by the road.
Mr Efremov had been travelling in his Lada Niva when he suddenly found the ground vanishing underneath him.
He said: ‘Because of the rain, traffic was going slowly anyway and then when the car in front of me stopped I put on the brakes, and slow down.
‘Then I suddenly got this sinking feeling and before I knew it was disappearing into the road.
‘The car tipped onto its side and muddy waters started to flood in through the air vents and door.
‘I had to open the window above and climb out where some people helped me onto the street.
‘I escaped without a scratch but that's more than can be said from the car which was pretty badly broken up.’
Police said the broken drain had been leaking rainwater into the soil underneath the road, washing away the foundations and causing it to collapse when the car stopped.
Police spokesman Leonid Pokrovski said: ‘It was an accident waiting to happen.
‘As long as the cars were moving fast over the top it bore the weight, but once a motorist stopped it was too much and it gave way.’
Four adults and two children killed when their car falls into 26ft-wide sinkhole that appeared in Crimean road
Six people - including three-year-old twins - died after their car fell into a 26ft-wide sinkhole in the middle of a main road in Crimea.
Driver Ibrail Eskandarov, 34, was killed instantly along with his wife Eskandarova, 33, their twins, Asan and Muslim, and daughter, Aliye, 16, when their car suddenly plunged down six metres.
The car carrying eight passengers fell into the massive pit after the vehicle entered the unlit part of the road near the Crimean capital of Simferopol.
When the earth caved in below the road, electricity cables were ripped out cutting off power supplies and making it impossible to see.
At least 43 rescue personnel and 16 vehicles were involved in the rescue effort.
The accident happened on the highway between the city of Simferopol in the disputed Southern Crimean Peninsula and the village of Nikolaevka.
Car falls into monster 8-meter-wide sinkhole in Crimean road, 6 dead (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Six people, including two children died after their car fell into a monster sinkhole in the middle of the highway near the Crimean capital of Simferopol. The hole appeared to be 6 meters deep and 8 meters wide.
The accident happened on the highway between Simferopol and the village of Nikolaevka on Saturday night, said the Emergencies Ministry’s press service in Crimea. The car with eight passengers fell into the pit after the vehicle entered the unlit part of the road.
“A huge sinkhole six meters deep and eight meters wide was formed after the collapse,” said the statement.
According to the medics, six passengers “received injuries incompatible with life.” Among them were 3-year-old twins and a 16-year-old girl.
The rescue workers managed to save a one-year old boy and a 12-year old girl. The preliminary medics’ reports say that a boy has a traumatic brain injury and he is in coma, while the girl has multiple fractures. Both kids are currently receiving emergency treatment.
At least 43 rescue personnel and 16 vehicles were involved in the rescue effort.
The experts are investigating the reasons of the accident.
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Source: http://rt.com/news/191288-crimea-monster-sinkhole-dead/
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1597909/sinkholes-have-cause...
A major highway that opened in Henan province in April has caved in 14 times, causing a headache for drivers who have been warned to be on the alert for sudden collapses.
The latest hole appeared Friday, ironically opening up beneath a truck cleaning up debris following a previous collapse, mainland media reported.
The incidents have become so frequent that locals have taken to mocking the state of the highway in Zhengzhou city.
The city's construction committee on Friday warned the public about the the sinkholes, but failed to explain the reason for their appearance, the Beijing News reported.
http://www.newsnet5.com/news/local-news/oh-cuyahoga/road-collapse-i...
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio - A road collapse has closed the area of Larchmere east and westbound at E. 129th near Kendall Rd Saturday in Shaker Heights
Officials are asking motorist to avoid the area. Officers are on scene detouring drivers in that area.
No other information is available at this time.
08.09.14. Deep sinkhole opened in Alejandria - Magdalena, Colombia
http://www.hoydiariodelmagdalena.com.co/noticias/ciudad_Colapsaron_...
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07.09.14. A series of sinkholes in Jiangxia, Wuhan, Hubei, China
http://www.kaixian.tv/gd/2014/0907/9136276.html
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http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/26467033/romulus-man-falls-into-s...
A Romulus couple got the scare of their lives Saturday while investigating rising water around their home. The homeowner says he fell into a sinkhole and nearly drowned.
He opened the garage door to find his classic cars and a giant tool collection threatened. The flood waters were rising at Joe and Denise Klonica's property on Inkster Rd. in Romulus. Denise checked out the back yard as water made its way into the house.
"The water was just gushing out of the back door of my garage going into the backyard like a flowing river," Mr. Klonica told Fox 2.
What happened next was a total shock. Joe stepped out into the front yard and was swallowed up by a deep sinkhole. Without warning, Joe was in over his head -- treading water about eight feet deep and grabbing any earth he could to pull himself up. But, the loose mud was waterlogged and slippery.
"It was scary 'cause as I was grabbing the sides, the dirt was coming in with me," he said.
Fortunately, Joe and Denise had a carpenter at the house installing a new front door. He ran out to the sinkhole and grabbed Joe's arms, pulling him to safety. We're told there may be a water main break in the yard, but crews won't know for sure until they dry it out and do some digging to get a closer look.
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/sep/03/bus-gets-stuck-in-sinkho...
A city bus got stuck in a sinkhole after a water main broke in suburban Phoenix, forcing the passengers and driver to evacuate through the windows.
Tempe police say the back right side of the bus fell into the hole at about 10 a.m. Wednesday. All 11 passengers and the driver got out safely.
It took about two hours for city crews to shut off all the valves and stop the flow of water in the area of Apache Boulevard and McClintock Drive.
Two tow trucks tried to pull the bus from the sinkhole, but authorities say the bus was too heavy. A crane was brought in and hoisted the bus out of the sinkhole around 5 p.m.
Some residents in the area reported water damage in their homes, and the operators of a motel said some guests had to be moved out after water covered the bottom floor.
Authorities say the cause of the water main break hasn't been determined, but it likely was due to the age of the infrastructure. Police say nearby light rail tracks weren't impacted by the water and trains were still operating.
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