Updated information on March 2, 2024:
Interactive Sinkhole Risk Map
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=c31be1e4076a43bb977c2a6a6ef1100c
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Posted on Aug 2, 2022
Built on limestone causes sinkholes. Florida.
Buying A House? Check Sinkhole Locations First!
Available States: FL, KY, PA, MO, TN
https://sinkholemaps.com/
Sinkhole Frequently Asked Questions
***If there is a risk of physical harm, please call your local law enforcement agency***
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection does not inspect possible sinkholes.
Many common questions involving sinkholes are answered by the FAQs below. Should you have additional questions, you may call the FGS Sinkhole Helpline at 850 245-2118. NOTE: This is a helpline provided to:
- Clarify the information presented in the FAQs below.
- Answer any addition sinkhole related questions one may have.
- Provide verbal guidance relating to a sinkhole situation.
For insurance questions, please contact the Florida Department of Financial Services' Division of Consumer Services.
For information about your rights as a renter or a landlord, review The Florida Bar's Consumer Pamphlet.
For an assessment, please contact a certified home inspector or foundation specialist in your area.
Media callers: Please contact the DEP Press Office at 850-245-2118.
Pennsylvania Sinkhole Maps By County
Use These Maps to Avoid Buying a Sinkhole House in PA
A-E County Maps
F-L County Maps
M-S County Maps
T-Z County Maps
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