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  2. The 2010 Guatemala City sinkhole was a disaster on 30 May 2010, in which an area approximately 20 m (65 feet) in diameter and 90 m (300 feet) deep collapsed in Guatemala City's Zona 2, swallowing a three-story factory.

  3. Jun 5, 2010 · A 30-story-deep chasm in downtown Guatemala City was not a true sinkhole, but a \"piping feature\" caused by a burst sewer pipe or storm drain. The geologist who investigated the 2010 sinkhole said it was likely triggered by tropical storm Agatha and linked to a similar hole in 2007.

  4. Jun 12, 2013 · On Sunday, May 30, 2010, an enormous hole, 60 feet wide and 30 stories deep, opened up in the middle of Guatemala City, swallowing a three-story building, a home, and local reports claimed...

  5. Jun 1, 2010 · June 1, 2010 -- It almost looks too massive and menacing to be real. After Tropical Storm Agatha hit Central America over the weekend, a gaping sinkhole in Guatemala City swallowed a three-story building. According to some reports, the hole is about 200 feet deep.

  6. Jun 3, 2010 · A 30-story-deep sinkhole appeared in Guatemala City in 2010, after tropical storm Agatha caused floodwaters to collapse the soil. The sinkhole could grow larger and swallow more buildings, depending on the subsurface layer and the amount of fill material.

  7. Jun 7, 2010 · Residents of an urban neighborhood in Guatemala City experienced the opening up of a giant sinkhole in May 2010. It swallowed a three-story building and left a deep hole. EarthSky spoke...

  8. Jun 2, 2010 · (CNN) -- Residents of a center-city neighborhood in Guatemala City, Guatemala, are still in shock after a massive sinkhole opened last weekend, gobbling several buildings and nearly an...

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