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  2. 2010 Guatemala City sinkhole - Wikipedia

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    According to Sam Bonis, a geologist at Dartmouth College, leaking pipes went unfixed long enough to create the conditions necessary for sinkhole formation because of city zoning regulations and building codes. [3] Bonis also says that the Guatemala City sinkhole is a misnomer: sinkholes have natural causes, but this one was mainly artificial. [3]

  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. 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.

  7. Effects of Tropical Storm Agatha in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    This was eventually followed up by June 14 when the French embassy in Guatemala provided $50,000 in relief supplies. [22] The initial response from the World Food Programme was to allocate $500,000 to feed 10,000 over a period of 15 days. Other United Nations departments provided much assistance to Guatemala within two days of Agatha's landfall.

  8. Sinkhole opens up between homes in retirement community

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    WTSP says, "A huge sinkhole that was filled just days ago in the retirement community of The Villages appears to be opening up again. It is threatening two homes in Sumter County." It is ...

  9. List of earthquakes in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Plate tectonics in the Americas Motagua Fault (green line) and the Middle America Trench (pink line). Earthquakes are relatively frequent occurrences in Guatemala. [1] The country lies in a major fault zone known as the Motagua and Chixoy-Polochic fault complex, which cuts across Guatemala and forms the tectonic boundary between the Caribbean plate and the North American plate.