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Florida Sinkhole News Brief – December 2025
/0 Comments/in Florida Sinkhole News, Sinkhole News/by himadripatel87Bay County Seville Boulevard collapses near Clearwater Mall after stormwater pipe failure A hole opened on Seville Boulevard near the Clearwater Mall and Costco after a stormwater pipe burst beneath the roadway, closing westbound lanes and affecting the northbound access to U.S. 19. Clearwater police advised motorists to use exits on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard while crews […]
Florida Sinkhole News Brief – December 2025
/0 Comments/in Florida Sinkhole News, Sinkhole News/by himadripatel87Bay County Seville Boulevard collapses near Clearwater Mall after stormwater pipe failure A hole opened on Seville Boulevard near the Clearwater Mall and Costco after a stormwater pipe burst beneath the roadway, closing westbound lanes and affecting the northbound access to U.S. 19. Clearwater police advised motorists to use exits on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard while crews […]
Florida Sinkhole News Brief – November 2025
/0 Comments/in Florida Sinkhole News, Sinkhole News/by himadripatel87Clay County Sinkhole reference on apartment property — details incomplete The compiled item stems from a WJXT News4JAX piece published November 30, 2025, that is primarily a traffic fatality report on State Road 21 in Clay County; within the extraction there is a truncated line referencing a sinkhole on an apartment property affecting Westside residents. […]
Pennsylvania Sinkhole News Brief – November 2025
/0 Comments/in Pennsylvania Sinkhole News, Sinkhole News/by himadripatel87Bedford County PennDOT District 9: Roadwork and lane restrictions affecting Bedford County PennDOT District 9 reports active and recent traffic impacts in Bedford County including short-term lane restrictions on Route 56 (Quaker Valley Road) and the end of the detour on Route 31 in Manns Choice. Expect minor delays and occasional detours near work zones; […]
Florida Sinkhole News Brief – November 2025
/0 Comments/in Florida Sinkhole News, Sinkhole News/by himadripatel87Dixie County Local context: community activity and why sinkhole awareness matters in Dixie County Cross City and local nonprofits remain active this season, with community events and support programs that underscore how much residents rely on local roads, parks, and private property. Participation in the Dixie Turkey Trot and targeted donations to school and food […]
Florida Sinkhole News Brief – November 2025
/0 Comments/in Florida Sinkhole News, Sinkhole News/by himadripatel87Bay County Sinkhole Brief: Lessons from North Florida Dry‑Downs and Coastal Failures Overview: Recent reporting on exposed sinkholes at Lake Jackson and Lake Miccosukee in north Florida and an emergency coastal sinkhole in Pacifica, California, underscores two persistent hazards for Florida counties such as Bay County: inland karst response to drought and coastal ground failure […]
Beware, Broward County Drivers! Your Tickets May Be Hiding in Plain Sight
/0 Comments/in Florida Sinkhole News, Sinkhole News/by himadripatel87Overview Sinkholes are no longer isolated curiosities; they are active hazards reshaping roads, properties and public trust from Gainesville to Mount Dora, from Crystal River to downtown Philadelphia and beyond. This brief synthesizes reporting from local newsrooms across the country to give emergency managers, public officials, policymakers and residents a compact, evidence-based view of several […]
Small sinkhole prompts emergency road closure of section of Southwest 24th Avenue in Gainesville
/0 Comments/in Florida Sinkhole News, Sinkhole News/by himadripatel87Key facts Minor sinkhole opened Nov. 12, 2025 on Southwest 24th Avenue near the roundabout at SW 91st Street in Gainesville. Road closed in both directions between SW 91st Street and SW 87th Way; detours and signed traffic control in place. Hole measured roughly 2 feet across at the surface and about 25 feet deep […]
