The Guardian - World News
| Title | ‘I live in constant fear’: surge in giant sinkholes threatens Turkey’s farmers | Source | The Guardian - World News |
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Falling groundwater, extreme heat and water-intensive farming are accelerating land collapse, forcing a rethink in agricultural practices Fatih Sik was drinking tea with friends at home when he heard a rumbling sound outside that grew to a loud boom, like a volcano had erupted nearby. From the window, he saw water and mud shoot into the sky, as high as the tallest trees, less than 100 metres away. The 47-year-old knew what it was, because it is common in Karapınar, Konya, a vast agricultural province known as Turkey’s breadbasket. A giant sinkhole had opened up on his land. Fifty metres wide and 40 metres deep, it had appeared almost a year to the day after a previous one had formed. It was August – the hottest month of the year. Continue reading... |
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| Link | https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/28/i-live-in-constant-fear-surge-in-giant-sinkholes-threatens-turkeys-farmers | Published At | 2026-02-28 02:00:05 (2 weeks ago) |
| Created At | 2026-02-28 02:16:18 | Updated At | 2026-02-28 02:16:18 |