Did you know that Dallas-Fort Worth, home to over 8 million people, is sinking? North Texas residents are among roughly 34 million Americans whose cities are sinking into the Earth, according to a new ...
HOUSTON — Houston is sinking, and it’s doing it faster than any other major city in the country, according to a new report released in Nature Cities this week. The study was done by researchers at ...
This new re-creation of the sinking of the Titanic takes 2 hours and 40 minutes to watch. Titanic Honor and Glory So you saw Leo and Kate in “Titanic.” That’s one depiction of the 1912 mariner tragedy ...
Many major U.S. cities are sinking, a new study shows, including Phoenix. Known scientifically as land "subsidence," the most common cause of the sinking is "massive ongoing groundwater extraction," ...
DALLAS — Dallas and Fort Worth are sinking faster than any other inland U.S. cities, according to a new study published in Nature Cities. A group of researchers measured, using satellite observations, ...
Denver is sinking and more than 250 buildings have at least a high risk of being damaged because of it, according to a new study. In all, 98% of the city is sinking and 13 buildings are in areas with ...
Subsidence, often called an "invisible threat," can damage infrastructure and increase flood risks. While some cities show slight uplift, it's negligible and doesn't negate the overall sinking trend.
America’s biggest cities are slowly sinking—and not just the ones near the ocean, according to a study published today in the journal Nature Cities. The satellite-based study shows that all 28 U.S.
Multiple agencies, including the U.S. Coast Guard, rescued 32 people from a 63-foot boat when it began to take on water near Miami Beach on Saturday evening. The cause of the sinking is still under ...
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