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  1. Jul 21, 2011 · 190. 72K views 12 years ago. Inocenta Hernandez, 65, of Guatemala City, heard a loud sound and thought a cooking gas canister had exploded. But after investigating with neighbors, she found a large...

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  2. Jul 21, 2011 · As the AFP is reporting, the 65-year-old Guatemala City resident returned to find a three-foot-wide, 40-foot-deep sinkhole beneath her bed. The hole may be tiny compared to a larger, 330-foot-deep sinkhole that formed nearby in 2007 and left three people dead, but Hernandez says she was nonetheless shaken by the experience, according to the AFP:

  3. In 2011, a 40-foot sinkhole was found in a Guatemala City house beneath a woman’s bed. For now, the citizens of Guatemala City are likely treading lightly and always aware of the danger that...

  4. Jul 22, 2011 · NewsComAu. Sinkhole. GETTING out of bed can be a dangerous business. Treacherous sinkholes have made residents of Guatemala City , in Guatemala, increasingly worried about the ground beneath their feet. Inocenta Hernandez is the latest person to get a shock - she found a 12-metre sinkhole under her bed.

  5. Jul 21, 2011 · Lucky for her, the sinkhole appeared squarely underneath the bed in such a way as to avoid disrupting anything in a dangerous way. A half a foot in any direction could have meant a disastrously...

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  7. Jul 21, 2011 · Instead, it was a sinkhole 40 feet deep and 32 inches in diameter that had formed beneath her bed, the Guardian reports. Guatemala City is prone to sinkholes because it is built on volcanic ...

  8. Jul 21, 2011 · By Mark Johanson. 07/21/11 AT 11:25 AM EDT. On Monday, a 65-year-old woman in Guatemala City was shocked by a loud boom, which she assumed was the explosion of a neighbor's gas canister. She...

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