Massive Sinkhole Closes Coastal Highway In Southwest Oregon
Feb 3, 2016 13:02:19 GMT -6
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Post by Rickster on Feb 3, 2016 13:02:19 GMT -6
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Would have liked to have a certain rabbits take on this, but in all of my 58 years as a youngster I just don't remember the world having so many sink holes everywhere. From Russia to America huge sink holes adorn the landscape. Most with no idea as to the cause. I included the video because it was beautifully done most assuredly with a drone. These are certainly turning into a environmental disaster if you live on top of the hole before it heads south, more importantly how do we stop it and what is causing them? I have seen photos of Russian holes so deep Chinese guys were falling up at me...
"A massive sinkhole, the largest in the last 20 years, formed in a parking lot between the Fireside Diner and a Chevron gas station along US 101 in Harbor, Oregon, and caused a part coastal highway in the area to close down during the last week. The hole, caused by torrential rains, initially formed on December 13, 2015, and increased greatly in size since. No injuries or vehicle incidents were reported.
The void was initially 2.1 m (7 feet) deep and the size of a volleyball, according to Jared Castle, the Oregon Department of Transport (DOT) spokesman for southwest Oregon."
The void was initially 2.1 m (7 feet) deep and the size of a volleyball, according to Jared Castle, the Oregon Department of Transport (DOT) spokesman for southwest Oregon."
"A massive sinkhole, the largest in the last 20 years, formed in a parking lot between the Fireside Diner and a Chevron gas station along US 101 in Harbor, Oregon, and caused a part coastal highway in the area to close down during the last week. The hole, caused by torrential rains, initially formed on December 13, 2015, and increased greatly in size since. No injuries or vehicle incidents were reported.
A massive sinkhole, the largest in the last 20 years, formed in a parking lot between the Fireside Diner and a Chevron gas station along US 101 in Harbor, Oregon, and caused a part coastal highway in the area to close down during the last week. The hole, caused by torrential rains, initially formed on December 13, 2015, and increased greatly in size since. No injuries or vehicle incidents were reported.
The void was initially 2.1 m (7 feet) deep and the size of a volleyball, according to Jared Castle, the Oregon Department of Transport (DOT) spokesman for southwest Oregon.
The sinkhole is currently 24.4 m (80 feet) in diameter: "It’s a monster for sure. This is a very unusual event and is a sinkhole of a magnitude that we don’t see but once every couple decades," Castle said.
The new hole formed next to another 15.2 m (50 feet) wide sinkhole which appeared in November 2015, during a period of heavy rainfall in the region. During its formation, the crack swallowed two tractor-trailers and plunged them about 15 m (50 feet) below the road. Luckily, no serious injuries occurred.
The crews have been working to clear a blockage in an underground drainage, caused by the sinkhole formation. The blockage influenced water flow in the area, forcing it to change its route to the sea from the local hills, and thus caused more such voids to open up in the affected area.
The void was initially 2.1 m (7 feet) deep and the size of a volleyball, according to Jared Castle, the Oregon Department of Transport (DOT) spokesman for southwest Oregon.
The sinkhole is currently 24.4 m (80 feet) in diameter: "It’s a monster for sure. This is a very unusual event and is a sinkhole of a magnitude that we don’t see but once every couple decades," Castle said.
The new hole formed next to another 15.2 m (50 feet) wide sinkhole which appeared in November 2015, during a period of heavy rainfall in the region. During its formation, the crack swallowed two tractor-trailers and plunged them about 15 m (50 feet) below the road. Luckily, no serious injuries occurred."
A massive sinkhole, the largest in the last 20 years, formed in a parking lot between the Fireside Diner and a Chevron gas station along US 101 in Harbor, Oregon, and caused a part coastal highway in the area to close down during the last week. The hole, caused by torrential rains, initially formed on December 13, 2015, and increased greatly in size since. No injuries or vehicle incidents were reported.
The void was initially 2.1 m (7 feet) deep and the size of a volleyball, according to Jared Castle, the Oregon Department of Transport (DOT) spokesman for southwest Oregon.
The sinkhole is currently 24.4 m (80 feet) in diameter: "It’s a monster for sure. This is a very unusual event and is a sinkhole of a magnitude that we don’t see but once every couple decades," Castle said.
The new hole formed next to another 15.2 m (50 feet) wide sinkhole which appeared in November 2015, during a period of heavy rainfall in the region. During its formation, the crack swallowed two tractor-trailers and plunged them about 15 m (50 feet) below the road. Luckily, no serious injuries occurred.
The crews have been working to clear a blockage in an underground drainage, caused by the sinkhole formation. The blockage influenced water flow in the area, forcing it to change its route to the sea from the local hills, and thus caused more such voids to open up in the affected area.
The void was initially 2.1 m (7 feet) deep and the size of a volleyball, according to Jared Castle, the Oregon Department of Transport (DOT) spokesman for southwest Oregon.
The sinkhole is currently 24.4 m (80 feet) in diameter: "It’s a monster for sure. This is a very unusual event and is a sinkhole of a magnitude that we don’t see but once every couple decades," Castle said.
The new hole formed next to another 15.2 m (50 feet) wide sinkhole which appeared in November 2015, during a period of heavy rainfall in the region. During its formation, the crack swallowed two tractor-trailers and plunged them about 15 m (50 feet) below the road. Luckily, no serious injuries occurred."
Would have liked to have a certain rabbits take on this, but in all of my 58 years as a youngster I just don't remember the world having so many sink holes everywhere. From Russia to America huge sink holes adorn the landscape. Most with no idea as to the cause. I included the video because it was beautifully done most assuredly with a drone. These are certainly turning into a environmental disaster if you live on top of the hole before it heads south, more importantly how do we stop it and what is causing them? I have seen photos of Russian holes so deep Chinese guys were falling up at me...