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The Famous Siberian Sinkhole Is Getting Bigger, And It Will Consume Us All


As we’ve learned in recent months, sinkholes should always be feared. These terrifying beasts are wreaking havoc across the globe on a daily basis. One of most noteworthy sinkholes on the planet is the sinkhole in the town of Solikamsk, Russia. Back in November 2014, Uralkali, which is the largest fertilizer producer in Russia, began evacuating people from a community built for seasonal workers right on top of its Solikamsk-2 mine.




Flooding caused a huge sinkhole to open right in the middle of the village, 1,000 miles north of Moscow.



Flooding caused a huge sinkhole to open right in the middle of the village, 1,000 miles north of Moscow. desktop 1441742908

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While the company planned to move workers back after things settled, the sinkhole had other plans. It continued to expand.






Continued flooding contributed to the hole’s expansion throughout the spring and summer.





Amazingly enough, the mine under the sinkhole is actually stable. However, Uralkali has suspended operations there until they can sort this sinkhole out.




This side-by-side comparison shows just how much bigger the hole has become. It’s like something out of a horror movie.





(via Mysterious Universe)


At the moment, there’s nothing that Uralkali can do to reclaim their village and mine from the sinkhole. However, it’s unlikely the company will abandon the area completely. The Solikamsk-2 mine was one of the company’s most profitable, so you can bet they won’t go down without a fight.



Florida Isn't The Only Place With Sinkholes -- New York City Is Getting Them, Too


I used to think sinkholes weren’t real. But when they started appearing in Florida and parts of South America, I thought they were just isolated incidents that were confined to these locations. Boy, was I wrong.



A terrifying sinkhole just appeared on my New York City block, and it’s only about a mile away from my home. Having just biked past this intersection the day before, I could have easily ended up being swallowed by this force of nature.


Check out the damage below, and see just how these random, destructive events can literally tear the ground out from under you.




The Guardian




I guess I’ll have to follow the detour now.




Twitter / Sean Dennison




I wonder how long it’ll be until this is fixed.






Instagram / OP204



(via The Guardian)


I think I’m going to have to find a new bike route. To be honest, though, I don’t really feel like going outside anymore. This is just too much.