Why Nobody Can Put Out The Fire Under This American Town
There is a town in Pennsylvania that the government officially erased. The post office took away its zip code, the state condemned every house, and it all goes back to a fire that started in the old coal mines underneath the town in 1962 and never stopped. This is the story of how a dump fire ended up deep underground, why nobody could ever put it out, and the people who refused to leave anyway. #centralia #pennsylvania #minefire #ghosttown

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