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:: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 ::
Diagnosing a sinkhole a trial for homeowners By RON MATUS, SPTimes
'The next day, there's a hole again,' said McRae, 47, an artist and legal assistant. 'I'm like, 'Bunny's been here.''
Turns out, bunny wasn't to blame.
The earth was.
Workers pumped 31 truckloads of cement-like grout beneath McRae's home last month - enough, she jokes, to build a bomb shelter. McRae blames a sinkhole, though some experts say other natural forces could be the culprit.------------------------------------------- posted 6:31 AM :: reference link ::
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