Giant Hole Created by Hurricane Michael Threatens Housing, Cemetery in Florida Town
Hurricane Michael created a giant hole in a north Florida town that is threatening a nearby cemetery and public housing duplexes.
The Tallahassee Democrat reported Sunday that the October storm caused a crater along a street in Bristol, Fla., a town that is about 45 miles (72 kilometers) west of Tallahassee.
A contractor told the newspaper that the hole was 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 meters) deep and roughly 250 feet (76 meters) long. But heavy rain over the weekend was expected to make the crater grow larger.
One of the housing duplexes near the hole has already been evacuated.
The newspaper said the crater is the result of major erosion and is not a sinkhole.
Hurricane Michael has caused at least $3.4 billion in insured losses in Florida.
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