Water disasters of droughts and floods and sinkholes
already affect us more here in south Georgia
than the kinds of disasters TV news likes.
In
north Florida,
next to
a church in Albany, under
a garage in Lowndes County,
and next to the Shoney’s in Tifton,
sinkholes are spreading: can we go beyond reacting to them and work
on preventing them?
Next to a story yesterday about disaster preparedness, the Tifton Gazette posted this picture and caption:
Tift County experienced massive flooding in early August 2012. The heavy rains made the then-sinkhole located on Hwy. 82 into a massive waterfall. Tift County EMA has to be prepared for such events in our community. Photo credit: Latasha Everson/The Tifton Gazette
Here’s
a 2011 YouTube video of the sinkhole
that says the sinkhole had been next to the Shoney’s five years already then,
two years ago.
Stephanie Springer wrote for WALB 9 and 13 August 2012,
Tifton sinkhole continues to grow,










