Giant Sinkhole appears in Indonesia

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A huge sinkhole has appeared in Indonesia, and officials say it has grown larger in recent months.

The hole is thought to cover about three hectares, which is roughly the size of four Premier League football pitches. Authorities believe landslides and shifting soil have helped the sinkhole spread. The sinkhole has already damaged farmland in the area. Crops including chilli plants and sugar cane have been destroyed, which could affect local farmers’ incomes.

A sinkhole forms when the ground suddenly collapses, leaving a deep opening on the surface. This can happen when heavy rain soaks into the earth and slowly dissolves rock underground. As the rock washes away, the land above it can no longer stay supported.

Sinkholes are rare, but they are more likely in places with softer rocks such as chalk or limestone below the surface. Local residents said the sinkhole expanded quickly after serious flooding at the end of last year.

Geologists who surveyed the area found that rock and sand underneath could absorb groundwater easily. That makes the sides of the sinkhole more likely to crumble without warning.

To keep people safe, a barrier has been placed near the edge to stop residents from getting too close.

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SMART Prep | Quick Question 210648

At a small beach near Tauranga, residents noticed the sand had been shrinking after several storms. A local article explained that strong waves had carried sand away from the shore, making the beach narrower. Some people worried that paths and picnic areas were now closer to the water. Council workers planned to monitor the site and protect parts of the dune. The article pointed out that coastal erosion is a slow process, but heavy weather can speed it up.

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Did You Know?

How big is the giant sinkhole in Indonesia?
The sinkhole is about three hectares, which is the size of four football pitches!

Vocabulary

Click on the words in the article. See if you can find them all.
  • sinkhole A hole that forms when the ground collapses. The sinkhole appeared suddenly after heavy rain.
  • landslide When soil and rocks move down a slope. The heavy rain caused a landslide in the mountains.
  • groundwater Water that is found underground in soil and rock. Plants need groundwater to grow strong and healthy.
  • Thinking Question

    What could farmers do to protect their crops from sinkholes in the future?

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