The Commercial Appeal

FREAK ACCIDENT

- By Chris O’meara and Tamara Lush Associated Press

A sinkhole 30 feet across opens in a man’s bedroom in Florida, swallowing him and his furniture.

SEFFNER, Fla. — A huge sinkhole about 30 feet across opened up under a man’s bedroom and swallowed him, taking all of the furniture too.

Jeff Bush was feared dead after the floor gave way Thursday night. As he screamed for help, his brother, Jeremy Bush, jumped into the hole to try to help, but couldn’t see him and had to be rescued himself.

With the earth still crumbling, a sheriff’s deputy reached out and pulled Jeremy Bush to safety.

“The floor was still giving in and the dirt was still going down, but I didn’t care. I wanted to save my brother,” Jeremy Bush said through tears Friday as he stood in a neighbor’s yard. “But I just couldn’t do nothing.”

The only thing sticking out of the hole was a small corner of a bed’s box spring. Cables from a television led down into the hole, but the TV set and a dresser were nowhere to be seen.

Officials lowered equipment into the sinkhole, but didn’t see any sign of life.

Jeremy Bush said it took him only seconds to get to his brother’s room about 11 p.m. Thursday. He had just knocked on his brother’s bedroom door, telling him they weren’t working Friday. The brothers were employed by the Transporta­tion Department and picked up trash along interstate­s and roads.

“I went in my bedroom, heard a loud crash, ran in that direction,” he said. “I was getting ready to run into the room and I almost fell into the hole. I jumped into the hole and started digging for me. I started screaming for him.”

Engineers worked to determine the size of the sinkhole. At the surface, officials estimated it was about 30 feet across. Below the surface, officials believed it was 100 feet wide.

From the outside of the small, sky-blue house, nothing appeared wrong. The only sign something was amiss was the yellow caution tape circling the house.

There were six people at the home when it collapsed, including Jeremy Bush’s wife and his 2-yearold daughter.

“It was something you would see in a movie. You wouldn’t, in your wildest dreams, you wouldn’t think anything like that could happen, especially here,” he said.

Authoritie­s have asked sinkhole and engineerin­g experts to help.

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CHRIS O’MEARA / ASSOCIATED PRESS Engineers work in front of a home in Seffner, Fla., Friday, after a sinkhole opened beneath a bedroom Thursday night and swallowed a man, who is still missing.
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Jeff Bush

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