Summary

Authorities in Marguerite, Pennsylvania, are searching for Elizabeth Pollard, 64, who disappeared while looking for her cat. A nearby sinkhole, likely caused by abandoned coal mine subsidence, is the focus of the search.

Pollard’s car was found with her 5-year-old granddaughter unharmed inside.

A shoe was discovered 30 feet down the sinkhole, but no other signs of Pollard have been detected.

Crews are cautiously excavating unstable ground and exploring mine voids. The Pennsylvania DEP will investigate the sinkhole’s cause after the search concludes.

  • GBU_28@lemm.ee
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    23 days ago

    Uh… Nothing? She’s very likely dead if she fell in and was covered

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      23 days ago

      They’re still treating this as a rescue situation, because these sinkholes can have large air pockets and are warmer than the surface air.

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      23 days ago

      It’s been below 32 degrees the whole time she’s been missing. I live relatively close to that area. There’s no way she’s stayed warm enough if she’s truly in that sinkhole.

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        23 days ago

        You can’t really base anything off of surface temp though as underground typically remains more temperate.

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          23 days ago

          People can die of exposure in like 50 degree weather. I feel like the inside of a sinkhole in winter isn’t a balmy room temp. I hope I’m wrong, though.