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  2. Surfside condominium collapse - Wikipedia

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    [140] [141] One more body was found on July 13, bringing the count to 95. [142] On July 14, the number of missing was revised to 14. Another body was found, bringing the death toll to 96. [143] On July 15, the total confirmed deaths rose to 97, of whom all but 7 had been positively identified. The number of missing persons was reduced to 8. [144]

  3. A Florida sinkhole that claimed a man's life in 2013 reopens ...

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    The state Office of Insurance Regulation said sinkhole claims in Florida cost insurers $1.4 billion from 2006 to 2010. ... John Dutton's funeral, another death and a ranch sale. Entertainment. People.

  4. A Florida sinkhole that killed a man in 2013 just opened for ...

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    A sinkhole in west-central Florida has opened again, roughly 10 years after it killed a man when it opened under his bedroom, officials said this week.. It’s the third time the sinkhole in ...

  5. Huge sinkhole opens up near homes in Florida

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    Although sinkholes are rare - and deaths from sinkholes even more so - Florida is apparently quite the popular place for them. The state has seen almost 300 ground depressions since 2010.

  6. NR-1 Sinkhole - Wikipedia

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    The NR-1 Sinkhole is a giant underwater sinkhole located in the Straits of Florida 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Key West, Florida. [1] It is found at an approximate depth of 1,886 feet (575 m) of water at the foot of the Pourtales Escarpment , an area of Quaternary sediment.

  7. Sinkhole forms beside site of first near Scott Lake in South ...

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    A sinkhole formed Friday west of Scott Lake in South Lakeland, near the site where a sinkhole developed three months earlier.

  8. Page–Ladson site - Wikipedia

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    The Page–Ladson archaeological and paleontological site is a deep sinkhole in the bed of the karstic Aucilla River (between Jefferson and Taylor counties in the Big Bend region of Florida) that has stratified deposits of late Pleistocene and early Holocene animal bones and human artifacts.

  9. Where are most sinkholes located in Florida? There's a region ...

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