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A number of cars have been swallowed by a huge sinkhole in the car park of a Naples hospital. No injuries have been reported, and the hospital has lost power and is now working with power generators. IMAGES
A cave-in at a Mississippi IHOP parking lot swallowed more than a dozen cars on Saturday night. No one was reported injured.
Aerial images show two cars inside a giant sinkhole that opened up on Tuesday during the relentless storms ravaging California. According to local media, the passengers were rescued and hospitalized with minor injuries. Torrential downpours in the US state have caused flash flooding, closed key highways, toppled trees, and swept away drivers and passengers. IMAGES
Puebla, Jun 4 (EFE).- The great sinkhole that appeared almost a week ago in the central Mexican state of Puebla continued to grow Friday, reaching a diameter of 97 meters and a depth of 20 meters, according to local authorities.Ten researchers from the National Polytechnic Institute arrived to work in coordination with the Environment Ministry to determine what caused this phenomenon. (Camera: GABRIELA GARCIA GUZMAN). SHOT LIST: A SINKHOLE, IN THE LA LOMA CULTIVATION AREA, IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF JUAN C. BONILLA, PUEBLA STATE, MEXICO.
Drone footage captures giant crane-mounted claws tearing Moscow’s abandoned Khovrino hospital down piece by piece. Ambitious construction work on the 1,300-bed hospital began in 1980 and was suspended in the 1990s leaving the building as one of the capital's most infamous unfinished projects. The complex was nicknamed the "Umbrella" by Muscovites for its similarity to the Umbrella Corporation symbol in the Resident Evil franchise. Many local legends have been born. One has it that the building was once home to a satanic cult. The building was used as a shelter by homeless people. And in 2005 a jilted lover jumped to their death from the roof.
A group of drivers in the Russian city of Vladimir decided to organize a holiday suprise for fellow city residents last weekend by organizing a flash mob made out of cars! Around 50 participants followed instructions and carefully drove and parked their vehicles together in the form of a giant and beautiful Christmas tree in Vladimir last weekend. The drivers turned on their headlights, to make this unique Christmas tree twinkle with festive spirit.