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Vídeo online:
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/19067

Confirmação:
http://www.sewerhistory.org/grfx/misc/Stormwater_Manhole_Video.pdf

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Storm Water Overflow, Minnesota, 1999

[image: Sewer 
sinkhole]<http://www.sewerhistory.org/images/mi/mid/1999_stormwater1.jpg>

[image: Sewer 
sinkhole]<http://www.sewerhistory.org/images/mi/mid/1999_stormwater2.jpg>

[image: Sewer 
sinkhole]<http://www.sewerhistory.org/images/mi/mid/1999_stormwater3.jpg>

[image: Sewer 
sinkhole]<http://www.sewerhistory.org/images/mi/mid/1999_stormwater4.jpg>

[image: Sewer 
sinkhole]<http://www.sewerhistory.org/images/mi/mid/1999_stormwater5.jpg>

Video and stills of a storm water overflow along I 35 W in the Minneapolis,
MN, area on July 3, 1999 (see Sources).  Water shot up to heights exceeding
30 feet. A large diameter manhole cover was displaced by the pent-up head of
the backed-up storm water in the storm drain.  The manhole cover (in effect)
acted as a relief valve.

Photo sequence: 1) the overflow begins, 2) and expands, 3) water recedes,
revealing a pickup truck that hit the blown manhole cover, 4) a second
eruption begins, 5) a man (?) runs from the pickup toward the underpass.

Video of storm water
overflow<http://www.sewerhistory.org/images/mi/mid/storm_sewer_overflow.wmv>(wmv
file - 4 mb)

Source:  Many internet postings, location from Douglas Kiesling, Weather
Paparazzi. Laton Carr, E.I.T., of Pape-Dawson Engineers, Inc., Austin, TX,
has provided evidence corroborating the date and
location<http://www.sewerhistory.org/grfx/misc/Stormwater_Manhole_Video.pdf>.
If you have more details of the incident, please contact us.


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