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Current Louisiana Bayou Massive Sinkhole (100 Hiroshima bombs)

November 20th 1980 we got a glimpse of accidental sinkholes.
Current sinkhole:

"A 400-foot deep sinkhole in Louisiana is expanding and today swallowed the boat of two cleanup workers who had to be rescued from the hole. Officials are still fearful of the possibility of explosions from nearby gas-filled caverns.

"It has expanded 50 feet and during that expansion there were workers that were working on the cleanup of the diesel," Kim Torres, spokeswoman for the Office of Emergency Preparedness, told ABCNews.com today.

The two workers were in a boat tied to a tree when the area where the tree grew fell into the sinkhole.

The workers were rescued by airboat. They were uninjured but their boat disappeared into the sinkhole. The cleanup process has been halted.

The gaping hole measures about 526 feet from northeast to southwest and 640 feet from northwest to southeast. It is in Assumption Parish, La., about 50 miles south of Baton Rouge.

The sinkhole sits in the middle of a heavily wooded space where it has consumed all of the soaring cypress trees that had been there. Flyover photos show some of the treetops still visible through the mud."


Authorities enacted a mandatory evacuation for residents of about 150 homes in the area. Last week, Torres said that most residents chose to stay in their homes. But as of today, 60 percent of those homes have been evacuated even though the mandatory evacuation order was not escalated to a forced evacuation, when authorities remove residents.

"I think everyone realized it was serious even though they felt it was contained [before]," Torres said. "When you put human lives in...it just becomes more serious and maybe people are heeding the warning a little bit more."

Torres said she expects that the 60 percent will increase after the incident with the cleanup workers.

While officials are not certain what caused the massive sinkhole, they believe it may be have been related to a nearby salt cavern owned by the Texas Brine Company.After being used for nearly 30 years, the cavern was plugged in 2011 and officials believe the integrity of the cavern may have somehow been compromised, leading to the sinkhole.

Louisiana's Department of Natural Resources required that Texas Brine drill a well to investigate the salt cavern as soon as possible, obtain samples from the cavern and provide daily reports on the findings.

The sinkhole is on the outside edge of the salt dome where this particular brine well is located.

"There are some indications that it very well may have been connected, but there's just indications," Texas Brine Company spokesman Sonny Cranch told ABCNews.com. "There's nothing concrete that has connected the sinkhole to the cavern."

The exploratory rig is being assembled but parts of it are still being shipped. It could take 40 days for the actual drilling to begin, even with an expedited process, Torres said.

In the meantime, officials and residents are left to worry about the possibility of an explosion.

All of the neighboring natural gas pipelines that were of concern last week have been depressurized and emptied, but the nearby caverns are still causing concern.

One cavern that contains 940,000 gallons of butane is of particular concern, Torres said. It's about 2,000 feet from the sinkhole.

Authorities are concerned about the massive explosion that could result from the butane's release to the surface if the sinkhole were to expand far enough to reach it."

http://abcnews.go.com/US/louisiana-sinkhole-engulfs-boat-workers-rescued/story?id=17021557#.UDKiFt2PWWY



Added: Aug-20-2012 Occurred On: Aug-20-2012
By: hamburger
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Tags: sinkhole, hiroshima, disaster, explosion, bp again, salt dome
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  • Looks allot like our national debt.

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  • could be due to empty oil reservoirs too...happened in kuwait.shit they may be storing nuclear waste in those domes.

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  • If it explodes that big then I will certainly hear and maybe feel it.
    I am far enough away to be safe.
    One of those salt domes swallowed an entire large lake, barges and a tugboat when it collapsed.

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  • Interesting

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  • wow interesting post , ty:)

    Posted Aug-21-2012 By 

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  • Man, Louisiana just can't catch a break. I hope those residents don't lose their homes but that doesn't look good.

    Posted Aug-21-2012 By 

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  • You made an excellent point, but I think I got it about 30 minutes into your video. While I admire your thoroughness, but you have to consider your audience when trying to communicate a point.

    Basically, if you could think of a way to shorten you message to under 10 minutes, I am sure more people will watch and you will have reached more people.

    And this is important, this story is not making the news outside its local area (this is the first I have heard of this and I am in Virginia).

    Posted Aug-21-2012 By 

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  • News Flash : Oil Companies/Any company does not care about you. That gas being stored in the Salt Domes under water is a time bomb waiting to go off, and when it does Dow Chemical will wipe its hands clean of the mess! They will take the profit, but they will not take the responsibility!

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  • How the hell do you store liquid butane in an injection well system?! Do you have any idea how much pressure is needed to liquefy butane?!!! Think Bic lighter and what happens when you breach that tiny little storage vessel in a bic.
    Lil help maybe? But, I ain't buying that. The rest, conjecture - As in; 'I think', which was repeated numerously.

    Posted Aug-21-2012 By 

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  • Insane. That sucks!

    Posted Sep-7-2012 By 

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  • The first clips kinda funny. A huge banner saying "Sinkhole Radiation"
    If you don't watch the clip, you wouldn't know there was no radiation.

    Posted Aug-20-2012 By 

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  • Those fucking retards drilled above a mine? What the fuckkkkkk

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  • look at the bright side

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  • What if the drilling causes it to expand to miles across and deep?What then?Do we get our money back from the gov't regulators for causing it?Didn't think so.

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  • Good job Hamburger! Excellent uploads.

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