In Marion County, a sinkhole that first appeared in 2023 has reopened, causing a significant portion of land to cave in again. The sinkhole, which is approximately 40- feet in depth, was reopened near a farmstead in Iowa's Knoxville. Reportedly, officials have cordoned off the area as a precautionary measure following the sinkhole's resurgence, which has attracted attention due to its size. Video footage capturing the sinkhole's resurgence has surfaced, highlighting the ongoing geological instability in the region. US College Instructors Stabbed in China: Four American Instructors From Iowa College, Who Were on a Visit to Country, Stabbed in Jilin Public Park.
Sinkhole Reopens in Marion County
Just south of Knoxville, Iowa, in Marion County, a 40-ish-foot sinkhole has reopened. The sinkhole is located near a farmstead, and the roads have been blocked off by officials for safety reasons. @weareiowa5news pic.twitter.com/0eRSjkZn1t
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