Hundreds of sinkholes, some more than 30m wide and 60m deep, have been rupturing the earth, leaving some to speculate it could be an ominous warning.
Turkey's Konya, Karaman, and Aksaray provinces, with Konya as the most affected. Experts say the increased number of sinkholes could be due to climate change, drought, and irrigation water usage.
When an earthquake strikes in winter, cold temperatures and snow can slow down evacuations and raise the risk of hypothermia.
An earthquake with its epicenter off the eastern coast of Aomori Prefecture struck on the night of Dec. 8, registering upper ...
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Close call with a field sinkhole

A routine pass through the field reveals a hidden sinkhole. See how the team spots the issue in time and handles it safely to ...