Friday, June 22, 2012

Large sinkhole suddenly swallows Fla. home

A growing sinkhole has opened under Florida home.

By msnbc.com and wire reports

A home in Hudson, Fla., along Florida's west coast, was ripped apart Wednesday after a massive sinkhole opened beneath it.

No one was inside the house, belonging to 79-year-old Susan Minutillo, when it quietly crumbled to the ground, neighbors said.

?You just look over there and the whole back end of the house just flipped right down into the hole,? neighbor Mike Richards told First Coast News in Jacksonville, Fla.

Ironically, Minutillo was having her home evaluated for the risk of sinkholes when the ground opened up. As crews were surveying her property, she stepped out to run an errand, and by the time she got home, about half of her house was already in the ground, according to Pasco County Fire Rescue crews.

A back bedroom, bathroom and sunroom were swallowed by the natural disaster, exposing the remaining parts of the house.

The home is a total loss, they said.


?She sort of laid her head on my shoulder and cried,? neighbor Dave Taylor told NBC affiliate WPTV in Tampa. ?She took it pretty good considering her house had fallen through the ground.?

A sinkhole forced a woman out of her home in Hudson, Florida, after it caused the structure to collapse Wednesday.

Neighbors said Minutillo is a widow and was living in the house alone. She's now staying with family.

City and utility crews immediately cordoned off her house, slapped condemned stickers on the front, removed the electric and gas hookups and warned people to stay clear.

Authorities say the hole is about the size of a two-car garage, measuring 20 feet by 40 feet across ? big enough to put neighboring homes in jeopardy. Neighbors were ordered to evacuate.

Less than 10 feet from Minutillo?s home, Dave Taylor?s house has so far been unaffected by the sinkhole, but it could meet the same fate.

?If that house is still standing tomorrow, I?m not going to worry about this one,? Taylor told FCN News. ?If that goes down, I?m going to start sweating.? ?

?If that had happened at night time, it would have caved in and she would have been gone,? neighbor Mikey Delfreo told WPTV.

Neighbors said about half of the properties in the Beacon Wood Estates neighborhood have dealt with sinkhole issues.

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