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In Video: Sinking feeling for householders as hole opens up in Mexico

The giant hole in Puebla state started at five metres but has grown steadily to more than 70 metres.

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A sinkhole measuring more than 70 metres across has appeared in south-eastern Mexico where it is threatening to swallow a nearby house.

The giant sinkhole, in the town of Juan C Bonilla in Puebla state, started as a five-metre hole but has grown steadily to its present size.

State and federal authorities have been drafted in to help find out what caused it to develop, and what needs to be done to protect the local population.

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