TIME natural disaster

Open Wide: These Sinkholes Swallowed Vehicles Whole

Hungry sinkholes have eaten a firetruck, a Corvette, and a bus

The Pittsburgh woman who lost her sedan to a sinkhole on Tuesday is not alone, as this slideshow reveals. Whether that’s comforting or disconcerting is for her to decide.

Emergency officials approach cars on the edge of a sinkhole in Baltimore, April 30, 2014. Corvette Museum Sinkhole A construction vehicle lies where it was swallowed by a sinkhole on Saint-Catherine Street in downtown Montreal Sink Hole Swallows Car In Chevy Chase, Maryland Philly Sinkhole Car APTOPIX Guatemala Sinkhole A Los Angeles fireman looks under a fire truck stuck in a sinkhole in the Valley Village neighborhood of Los Angeles, Sept. 8, 2009. Four firefighters escaped injury early Tuesday after their fire engine sunk into a large hole caused by a burst water main in the San Fernando Valley, authorities said. Slug:  PH/SINKHOLE Date:  04/24/2008 CREDIT:   Linda Davidson / Rescue workers remove a bus with a crane from a Lisbon street sink hole Nov. 25, 2003. The bus was parked on a Lisbon street when the ground began to open. No casualties were reported.

Your browser is out of date. Please update your browser at http://update.microsoft.com


YOU BROKE TIME.COM!

Dear TIME Reader,

As a regular visitor to TIME.com, we are sure you enjoy all the great journalism created by our editors and reporters. Great journalism has great value, and it costs money to make it. One of the main ways we cover our costs is through advertising.

The use of software that blocks ads limits our ability to provide you with the journalism you enjoy. Consider turning your Ad Blocker off so that we can continue to provide the world class journalism you have become accustomed to.

The TIME Team