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Efforts to retrieve man from Florida sinkhole are stopped

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Geotechnical engineer Ross McGillivray examined the area near the sinkhole and told reporters he thought it had been growing for “years and maybe decades.” He likened the porous limestone beneath the home to Swiss cheese.

In most cases, homes near sinkholes show some signs of distress, such as cracks on the walls, he said, adding that this was an “incredibly unusual” case because the entire sinkhole was located beneath the home’s foundation.

Officials plan to bring in large equipment and begin demolishing the home Sunday morning, Merrill said.

A few minutes later, he shook his head slightly and spoke into the camera: “It was hidden until it became catastrophic.”

At a briefing staged near the home, a fire rescue official urged people to keep the family in their thoughts and mentioned a website through which people could donate to those affected by the sinkhole.

“A sinkhole opened under the home of Jeff Bush, taking his life,” reads a note posted on the site, at www.firefighter-relief.com. “The home has been condemned and the family is unable to retrieve any of their personal property. They have virtually lost everything.”

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