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La Sinkhole Situation Just Got Much Worse! Update: Dangerous Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Detected, Seismic Activity Picking UP
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[quote:TeamReaper:MV8yMDI1NzQ4XzM0MDQ1MTQyXzI1MTEwRkE1] Thanks for the quick response on the update. its a little hard to do a worst case scenario when they still dont know the source. This is just not good. God Bless. [/quote]
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Guys, things just got a lot worse at the sinkhole down here.
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Officials: Math doesn’t work; end to evacuation is unclear
The math isn’t adding up in Assumption Parish, and some parish officials are worried about what might be happening underground near a Bayou Corne area sinkhole.
State Department of Natural Resources scientists said they think a subterranean Texas Brine Co. salt cavern failed, allowing earth to partially fill the 2,250-foot-long vault and ultimately cause the sinkhole to form about 200 feet to the northwest of the cavern’s top.
Parish officials say the volume of the brine-filled sinkhole is much smaller than the amount of displaced earth now in the cavern, prompting worries about other unknown subterranean voids or gaps left in the area by the shifted sediments that could lead to further disturbance at the surface.
Boudreaux and Waguespack said it is their worry that the possible voids or gaps underground left by the 2.7 million cubic yards of earth that shifted could lead to sinkholes appearing in other locations.
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As of Nov 1, 2012 the sinkhole has grown to 30,000 ft and the cavern floor has risen 52'.
Officials: Now up to 30,000 sq. feet swallowed by giant Louisiana sinkhole in latest collapse — Almost 20 times bigger than original estimate — “It’s a concern” (PHOTO & VIDEO)
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link to enenews.com
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Press Release: Floor is rising in salt cavern below giant sinkhole — Over 50 feet since late September
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link to enenews.com
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Watch: Man ignites tap water 4 miles from Louisiana sinkhole — It started bubbling after giant hole formed (VIDEO)
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link to enenews.com
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