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Giant Crack in Earth Opens Up in Northwestern Mexico

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August 22, 2014
An earthquake or a leaking levee may be behind the appearance of a well over half-mile-long fissure in Northwestern Mexico. The 26 foot deep trench severed Highway 26 between Hermosillo and the coast.

Hermosillo, Mexico - Video footage has emerged of a over half-mile-long crack thought to have been triggered by an underground stream in northwest Mexico.

The 26 feet deep trench opened up last week and severed Highway 26 between Hermosillo and the coast.

Captured by Hermosillo Desde El Cielo, or Hermosillo From the Sky, the footage was shot by a drone flying along the length of the trench, which is up to 16 feet across.

Farm workers and vehicles have been forced to go around the area due to the unstable ground. Another crack was reported to have opened near Highway 4 in the same area.

Geological investigations are under way into the cause of the crack but, according to El Imparcial newspaper, the precarious ground is making the investigation more difficult.

The crack opened up on August 17th leading civil protection units to believe the fissure could have been triggered by an earthquake last Sunday.

The newspaper added that an investigation found that farmers in the area had built up a levee to contain rainwater which had begun to leak, causing an underground stream which undermined the earth above it until it collapsed.

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