Sinkhole opens under Florida resort near Disney
More than 100 guests were in a resort building in Clermont, Fla., near Walt Disney World when the ground began to shake early Monday. Within hours of the building's evacuation, more than one-third of the structure had crumbled into a sinkhole that measured 50 feet wide. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

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