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In 2008, a massive sinkhole formed in Daisetta, a small town about an hour east of Houston. Stretching 600 feet across and 75 feet deep, it's one of the largest sinkholes in the state.
A new sinkhole has developed in Daisetta, Texas The small town is only 1.48 square miles in size and has a population of 992 people.
Daisetta resident Alexis Laird, 25, a mother of three kids, said she hadn't really thought much about the sinkhole since first seeing it as a fourth-grader in 2008.
Daisetta resident Alexis Laird, 25, a mother of three kids, said she hadn’t really thought much about the sinkhole since first seeing it as a fourth-grader in 2008.
Daisetta resident Alexis Laird, 25, a mother of three kids, said she hadn’t really thought much about the sinkhole since first seeing it as a fourth-grader in 2008.
Daisetta resident Alexis Laird, 25, a mother of three kids, said she hadn’t really thought much about the sinkhole since first seeing it as a fourth-grader in 2008.
Daisetta resident Alexis Laird, 25, a mother of three kids, said she hadn’t really thought much about the sinkhole since first seeing it as a fourth-grader in 2008.
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