"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 Khan on April 21, 2015 at 5:30am

New giant crater appears in Siberia

20 April 2015

Subsidence from old coal mine a possible cause of latest mystery hole.

The latest crater to appear in Siberia measures around 20 metres in diameter and around 25-to-30 metres in depth. Its sudden appearance in recent days close to Novokuznetsk region is around 3,500 kilometres from other craters found in Arctic Russia in recent months.

Initial theories suggest mining subsidence caused the collapse, but locals remain concerned about methane gas in the disused shafts. They have been told to avoid fires amid concern over methane leaks.

The hole was spotted by Rinat Sharifullin, whose house is 100 metres away. He immediately called to the Emergency Ministry. The gaping crevice was fenced and specialists have now filled it using soil from an adjacent hill.

Despite this, the crater is causing concern among locals.

Rinat's wife Natalia said: 'We need to move from here. Under our garden are mines, too, and the site nearby was once the entrance to a mine. In the 1990s it was closed and the ground was filled in.'

There has been no comment from the Emergencies Ministry or the regional government on the cause of the hole.

Apparently, another smaller hole is nearby which was filled with water.

Other holes have received worldwide attention after appearing in the Yamal region of northern Siberia, with another in a remote location in Krasnoyarsk region, near the Taimyr peninsula.

In February, The Siberian Times revealed the existence of four new mysterious 'giant craters', and many smaller ones, in these areas, sparking fears over a looming natural disaster in the Arctic. Their cause is seen as methane released from melting permafrost but this is not yet confirmed by scientists.

Observation from space revealed the dramatic mushrooming of the holes, believed to be caused by methane gas eruptions in melting permafrost due to climate change, scientists revealed today. A leading Russian expert sounded an alert over safety because one new Siberian crater, surrounded by at least 20 'baby holes', is just six miles from a major gas production plant.

He predicts up to 30 more are waiting to be discovered. Scientsts are still baffled by the exact processes causing the craters and respected Moscow expert Professor Vasily Bogoyavlensky today called for 'urgent' investigation of the new phenomenon amid safety fears.

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Comment by Yvonne Lawson on April 13, 2015 at 3:06pm

Giant rabbit hole? Secret tunnel? Family finds deep 'hidden' hole in garden

This is not a rabbit hole or a tunnel leading to secret treasure, as Steven Kempster’s children had hoped.

But it is a six-foot deep hole that had previously been undiscovered in the communal gardens at flats in Leavesden. (Hertfordshire UK)

Mr Kempster’s daughter Ellie was playing in the garden on Good Friday when he noticed the ground she was jumping on was moving beneath her.

The 37-year-old ushered Ellie out of the way and bounced on the patch himself before the ground gave way, leaving his foot dangling through a gap above the hole.

Mr Kempster said: "It’s the same size as a house so I’m very relieved and feel fortunate that none of the children fell through it.

"I got the kids away and I called a neighbour out to cordon it off but my first reaction was ‘that could have been my little girl’.

"I was more scared for them - had they fallen down there, not only would we need the fire brigade to get them out as it is so deep but the children could have been seriously injured.

"It’s quite frightening thinking about what could have happened and not knowing how long it has been there. Everyone is shocked."

It is unclear what the hole is or how long it has been under the gardens at the block of flats. An investigation is under way.

Mr Kempster said flat owners and tenants were now concerned about whether any other holes would be discovered in the area.

Read more:  http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/12880744.Giant_rabbit_hole__S...  

Comment by KM on April 10, 2015 at 1:18am

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/peoplesdaily/article-3031831/Gatewa...

Gateway to hell? Chinese villagers horrified to find mysterious 3ft-wide hole spewing fire from local hillside

  • Locals had noticed the ground in the area was warmer than usual
  • Experts can't get close enough to determine how deep the hole is
  • Temperature measured at 792C from two metres away
  • Thought to be caused by a coal seam spontaneously combusting 

A mysterious sinkhole spewing fire and incredible heat has appeared in a Chinese hillside.

Geologists and media have flocked to the desolate mountain on the outskirts of Urumqi, in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in north-western China, since it appeared a few weeks ago.

The hole appeared recently after locals noticed the ground nearby getting warmer

The hole appeared recently after locals noticed the ground nearby getting warmer

The heat blasting from the 'ring of fire' has been measured at 792C (1457F) from two metres away, reports People's Daily Online, and is so intense that experts can't get close enough to determine how deep the hole is.

Video footage of the 3ft-wide hole shows locals igniting branches and grass by pushing it to the rim.

Some Chinese internet users have branded it a 'gateway to hell' after viewing the pictures.

Gateway to hell! Hot sink hole opens up scaring locals in China
Experts can't get close enough to determine how deep the mysterious hole is

Experts can't get close enough to determine how deep the mysterious hole is

Locals told Chinese media that they had noticed the ground in the area had been warm underfoot for some time.

The hill is not in a volcanic area, and experts from Xinjiang Meitian Geological Bureau think the hole is caused by the layer of spontaneously combusted coal underneath the ground, which leads the surface layer to collapse.

‘The phenomenon has existed in the area for a few decades,’ Huang Wei, an engineer from the bureau told China Central TV Station.

He added that smoke often comes from under the ground on this hill in the spring and autumn. 

Chen Long, a supervisor from Xinjiang Meitian Fire Engineering Bureau, said there used to be more than a dozen of small coal mines in the area in the 1970s.

‘Primitive mining and extinguishing techniques caused coal to burn deep under the ground,’ said Mr Chen in the same interview. 

‘Operators didn’t seal the mines properly after business discontinued and this leads the underground fire to burn towards the surface of the earth.’

The local authorities have started drawing plans to put out the underground fire. 

Comment by casey a on April 9, 2015 at 4:46pm

http://news.discovery.com/earth/oceans/puzzling-sinkholes-are-openi...

Puzzling Sinkholes Are Opening Up Along the Dead Sea in Israel

Comment by Mark on April 3, 2015 at 1:04pm

Sinkhole closes road in Durban, South Africa

http://citizen.co.za/356165/sinkhole-closes-durban-road/

A large sinkhole appeared in Essenwood and St Thomas roads in Durban late on Thursday afternoon, forcing authorities to close the roads.
Durban Rescue Care operations director Garrith Jamieson said paramedics were called to a “road collapse” on Thursday.
“Previously paramedics have attended to the same intersection for the same incident where a vehicle actually fell into the hole,” said Jamieson.“Fortunately this time no vehicle was involved. The road was quickly cordoned off and all the necessary authorities are on the scene to try and fix the situation.”


This after residents of Baltimore in the US state of Maryland shared videos and photos on social media as vehicles vanished one by one into a giant sinkhole that swallowed an entire street in the city last year.
The large crater swallowed several parked cars and buried train tracks under a pile of dirt.

Comment by Mark on April 3, 2015 at 11:53am

Toronto sinkhole swallows Jaguar

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-sinkhole-swallows-jag...

A Toronto driver was forced to escape through a car window after his Jaguar was partially swallowed by a sinkhole early Wednesday. 

Mario Tavares told CBC News he pulled into the parking lot of a building he owns near the intersection of Todd Bayliss Boulevard and Industry Street near Black Creek Drive and Eglinton Avenue West.

Tavares said shortly after pulling into the parking lot, the pavement gave way beneath his car, which sank in the soft dirt up to its windows. The door wouldn't open, forcing him to escape through the car window and onto the hood.

"I tried the door, the door wouldn't open so I rolled down the window and went out through the window," he said.

No one was hurt in the incident.

Comment by Mark on March 27, 2015 at 3:19pm

Thames Water and Sevenoaks District Council investigate sink hole which opened up in Oliver Road, Swanley

http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/11875916.ANOTHER_sinkhole_o...

A pensioner has been left "crying herself to sleep" after a sinkhole opened up across her Swanley garden, swallowing her mobility scooter.

The massive void, north Kent's fifth in a year, appeared in Oliver Road in the early hours of Thursday morning, measuring five or six metres in diameter and around three metres deep.

Two sheds fell into the hole, one of which contained, among other things, a mobility scooter - the only means of independence for 65-year-old Carole Kent, who is disabled.

The root of the problem is thought to be a leaking drainage pipe, which resulted in water saturating the ground, causing it to give way.

Despite seeking help from Sevenoaks District Council, Thames Water and the Environment Agency, Mrs Kent and her elderly neighbours, 78-year-old Joseph Hutchens and wife Barbara, 75, have not been able to get the assistance they need.

Comment by Mark on March 27, 2015 at 11:12am

Work Continues to Repair Sinkhole on Sargeant Street in Holyoke

http://www.wggb.com/2015/03/26/work-continues-to-repair-sinkhole-on...

HOLYOKE, Mass. (WGGB) — An update tonight on that huge sinkhole that opened up in Holyoke Wednesday afternoon.

The repairs – expected to take a day or two – will now last well into next week, and the street closures have expanded as well.

The good news is the sinkhole you see behind me here on Sargeant Street has been stabilized – meaning it’s not growing any larger.
However, the bad news is the project to repair it has grown much larger and now not only is this block of Sargeant closed to traffic, but so is one lane of High Street.

Comment by Howard on March 25, 2015 at 3:12pm

Video of bus being swallowed, then spit out by sinkhole in Brazil (Mar 23)

A day exploring the countryside took a nightmarish turn for tourists in Brazil.

On Monday, onlookers watched in horror as a massive sinkhole swallowed a tour bus and then spit it back out.

The bus was carried away by rushing flood waters.

Thankfully all passengers were able to safely exit the vehicle before it fell into the giant pit.

The accident occurred in the northern Para state on a highway near the cities of Itaituba and Ruropolis.

Source

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/watch-bus-get-swallo...

Comment by Mark on March 25, 2015 at 11:25am

Binmen on morning rounds forced to abandon lorry after eight foot wide sinkhole threatens to swallow vehicle

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/binmen-morning-rounds-forced-a...

Binmen on their morning collection were forced to abandon their lorry as it faced being swallowed by the road when a sink hole opened beneath it.

The truck teetered on the edge of the massive hole that is thought to have emerged because of a fresh water leak.

Council contractors were acting to remove the massive green truck before it fell through the road.
The hole opened while binmen did their rounds in Sidcup, south east London, this morning.

Witness Elaine Roles tweeted: "The hole is growing by the minute and the lorry is sinking!"

Two rescue trucks were on the scene to try and determine how to free the lorry, before it fell into the massive hole in the earth.

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