Land cracks reported in Everett, Washington

March 18, 2011EVERETT, Wash. — People living in the Valley View neighborhood of southeast Everett are waiting and watching. A two story house on their block is tilted at a 20 degree angle and could collapse at any moment. A crack in the earth that first appeared six weeks ago is now threatening about four homes. The City of Everett has “red tagged” the home on Burl which is collapsing. That means no one is allowed near the property. A “yellow tag” was posted on two other properties where the land is giving way. A surface slide in the area of Rob and Margaret Lund’s house caused their deck and cement patio to completely collapse. “There is nothing to stop this from happening again and again,” said Rob Lund. Recent heavy rains has caused the sliding to accelerate in the neighborhood. Neighbors said the problem appears to be getting much worse. “If that house goes, the land will go with it,” said Steve Mosman, who lives right next door to the collapsing home. “It would pull our land down with it. We just don’t know what is going to happen.” –King 5.com
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4 Responses to Land cracks reported in Everett, Washington

  1. Gary says:

    This seems to be remarkably like in the film 2012 where fissures become more widespread around the world, about a year before the real problems begin?

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  2. Baiwir says:

    What is now happening to the earth is like it could happen to a person whose life is disturbed. Psoriasis affects the skin which want tell something.
    The earth also is living ans suffering while nobody is listening to it (“her” because her name is “Gaïa” )

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  3. Toddalan1 says:

    It’s SOOO funny how this stuff never makes the news. I mean, all of the animals dying, the Earth opening up, whistle blowers getting murdered…It doesn’t even get mentioned. It really angers me.

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