Sinkholes, and mines below, imperil South Dakota neighborhood

Sinkholes, and mines below, imperil South Dakota neighborhood

Sinkholes are fairly common, due to collapsed caves, old mines or dissolving material, but the circumstances in South Dakota stand out, said Paul Santi, a professor of geological engineering at the Colorado School of Mines. The combination of such large sinkholes endangering so many homes makes the Hideaway Hills situation one to remember.