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In the case of the sinkhole in Lakeland, Polk County officials said the sinkhole was likely caused by nearby drilling. After a private enterprise hired by a property owner hit a pressurized pocket ...
A sinkhole approximately 60 feet deep opened up in someone's front lawn over the weekend in Florida, local officials said. The Polk County Fire Rescue department posted on Facebook about the ...
POLK COUNTY, Fla. – A family in Polk County has been forced out of their home as a sinkhole that opened in their front yard over the weekend continues to grow, according to Tampa-based station WFTS.
In Polk County, Florida (which includes Lakeland, Winter Haven, Davenport, Lake Wales and Bartow), Fox 13 News reporter Jordan Bowen posted footage of a possible sinkhole there: "Both residents ...
Neighbors noticed the sinkhole opening up around Saturday morning and alerted officials. After a few days of expansion, Polk County brought in crews to fill it in with truck after truck of sand on ...
Polk County officials narrowed down what seems to be the cause behind the sinkhole — drilling. A large sinkhole near Scott Lake in Lakeland, Florida, continues to expand, said the sheriff, who ...
A sinkhole opened up in Polk County Saturday, according to Polk County Fire Rescue.Officials said the sinkhole opened at a home’s front yard on Royal Crest Drive in Highland City.
Polk County home struck with second sinkhole this year BY Spectrum News Staff Polk County PUBLISHED 1:22 PM ET Nov. 07, 2024 PUBLISHED 1:22 PM EST Nov. 07, 2024 ...
A large sinkhole is continuing to grow in a Florida neighborhood, prompting government officials to warn three homeowners, according to Polk County officials. WAUC 102.1 video screengrab A large ...
The county says the sinkhole grew to an estimated 30 feet wide and at least 60 feet deep. Crews in Polk County are working to fill a sinkhole that opened up in the front yard of a Highland City ...
Credit: Florida Department of Environmental Protection/SIRs Data Map In the case of the sinkhole in Lakeland, Polk County officials said the sinkhole was likely caused by nearby drilling.
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