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  2. 2010 Guatemala City sinkhole - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Guatemala City sinkhole was a disaster on 30 May 2010, in which an area approximately 20 m (65 feet) in diameter and 90 m (300 feet) deep collapsed in Guatemala City's Zona 2, swallowing a three-story factory.

  3. 2007 Guatemala City sinkhole - Wikipedia

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    The sinkhole was created by fluid from a sewer eroding uncemented volcanic ash, limestone, and other pyroclastic deposits underlying Guatemala City. [1] [2] The hazards around the pipe have since then been mitigated, by improved handling of the city's wastewater and runoff, [3] and plans to develop on the site have been proposed.

  4. List of sinkholes - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Guatemala City sinkhole. 2007 Guatemala City sinkhole – a 100 m (330 ft) deep sinkhole which formed in 2007 due to sewage pipe ruptures. 2010 Guatemala City sinkhole – a disaster in which an area approximately 20 m (65 ft) across and 90 m (300 ft) deep collapsed, swallowing a three-story factory.

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  6. Category:Natural disasters in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    2007 Guatemala City sinkhole; 2010 Guatemala City sinkhole; 2015 Guatemala landslide; 2018 Volcán de Fuego eruption; F. May 1982 Central America floods;

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  8. 30-foot-deep sinkhole opens inches from earlier sinkhole on ...

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    The second sinkhole, which is 10 feet wide, appeared Monday, May 8, at the Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area near Pacific City, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department said in a news release.

  9. Sinkhole vs. mine collapse. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, sinkholes are land depressions that result in the ground collapsing and forming a hole.. Rainwater is the main cause of ...