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The Advocate in Baton Rouge reports that the sinkhole has been growing since last August and is likely the result of salt dome cavern collapsing deep underground. Scientists speculate that the sinkhole might keep growing for years.
Some sections of the 24-acre sinkhole might be hundreds of feet deep.
Sinkholes are caused by water underground that carves out caverns. They're common in the South, and just last week a Florida sinkhole made news when it caused buildings to collapse at a resort near Disney World.