2nd sinkhole forms in Florida, 2 miles from one that killed Jeff Bush (PHOTO, WATCH)

Second Seffner Sinkhole

This sinkhole formed Monday in Seffner, Fla., less than two miles from one that killed a man on Thursday.

Officials in Seffner, Fla., are investigating a second sinkhole that has formed less than two miles from the one that opened up underneath a house on Thursday and killed Jeff Bush.

The sinkhole is located behind a home and is roughly 10 feet deep. Officials for Hillsborough County Code Enforcement say there are no injuries nor structural damage at this time, WFLA-TV reported.

The hole is straddling across a fence, affecting at least two properties, USA Today reported.

Experts say thousands of sinkholes form yearly in Florida because of the state’s geology, though most are small and deaths rarely occur.

“There’s hardly a place in Florida that’s immune to sinkholes,” Sandy Nettles, who owns a geology consulting company in the Tampa area, told the Associated Press. “There’s no way of ever predicting where a sinkhole is going to occur.”

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