In the wake of hurricanes Milton and Helene, parts of Florida are dealing with sinkholes including one that caused a house to partially collapse.
The sinkhole that formed in Lakeland swallowed up part of the house including a portion of the garage and caused damage to lawns.
Another sinkhole was reported Sunday at an intersection in unincorporated St. Petersburg.
TRAFFIC ALERT:
— Pinellas County Sheriff's Office (@SheriffPinellas) October 13, 2024
The intersection of 50th Avenue N, 24th Street North, and Haines Road in Unincorporated St. Petersburg is shut down due to a possible sinkhole forming. Pinellas County Highway Maintenance is responding.
Motorists and pedestrians should find alternative routes. pic.twitter.com/Sm4YuLsZrQ
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And on Thursday, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office warned of a giant sinkhole that opened up in a neighborhood.
Authorities are encouraging residents to stay vigilant and mindful as they assess damage around their homes.