Posted on 08/12/2013 5:38:50 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A 60-foot-wide sinkhole formed under a resort in central Florida late Sunday, forcing guests out of their rooms as one three-story building collapsed and another slowly sank.
Guests at the Summer Bay Resort in Clermont, about 10 minutes from Walt Disney World, called for help before the collapse, saying they heard loud noises and windows cracking. All guests inside the buildings -- an estimated 35 people, authorities said -- were evacuated before the first structure crumbled.
A roughly 15-foot-deep crater swallowed much of one building, Lake County Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Tony Cuellar said. Aerial video from CNN affiliate WFTV showed one end of the building -- which had held two-bedroom, two-bathroom villas -- still standing, but the rest reduced to a pile of debris.
The evacuation started after 10:30 p.m., when a guest told a security guard about a "window blowing out," said resort president Paul Caldwell....
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Yes, 5 air miles, about 7 driving miles from Disney's Wild Kingdom Animal Park. Miles away.
Be careful of that big one there in the $800.00 canvas sneakers, it might "inhale" you.
Well played, Sir!
Can this happen in Washington? I will pray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Had they fracked the area, they might have saved the bldgs by reinforcing the substructure with hydrodynamic pressure.
- Paint Your Wagon, 1969
LOL!!!
Me too. I was saying the whole place should sink. (:
I'll say an extra prayer that your home is destroyed soon too. Idiot.
I have had that fantasy.
Clermont’s within a few miles of the highest part of peninsular Florida... Our mountain range so to speak - - ‘Sugarloaf’ mountain is 300 feet above sea level and it’s near Clermont....
Would you get a refund if this was your timeshare?
Or would the maintenance fee skyrocket!!
Would you get a refund if this was your timeshare was in this building?
Or would the maintenance fee skyrocket!!
Down near Gainesville, Florida there is the Devil’s Millhopper. It is, I think 120 or so feet deep and has streams of water going down the sides and an itty bitty rain forest in the bottom of it.
That is in the middle of the Great Flatte Mountains of the Central Florida Cordillera.
Oh, I was joking. Relax.
you left out pythons which are a huge problem in the everglades now.
LOL... that was funny
I have been SO impressed with the peaches and plums and oranges this year. All that rain last fall and spring has really made a difference. Not only are they huge (which usually huge means bland), but they are SO tasty!
Bought half dozen mangoes peaches, plums, batch of strawberries and blueberries and had to go back the next day. Never had my family attack fruit like that, but once one kid heard the other moaning over it, they had to have one and on and on, LOL.
And the veggies too! The cucumbers are huge so flavorful! Squash and Zuchini.
The farmers market is my favorite place nowadays. Oh and don’t get me started on the MELONS!
Now, I had a garden in Georgia and there was nothing like it, I promise, but I also couldn’t some of the things I can get down here.
The same is true for New Orleans and everything south of Lake Pontchatrain. The Gulf WILL reclaim it. Everything below the continental shelf WILL erode.
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