Centralia, United States


Once Centralia, Pennsylvania, had over 3,000 residents. Now, it has 10. It all started in 1962, when the townspeople set fire to trash next to an abandoned mine in the region. What they also set fire in the process, was an exposed vein of anthracite coal which then spread throughout the mines underneath the town. Due to the pressure inside, in 1981, the ground crumbled killing a 12-year-old kid, after which the state relocated the residents to other parts. And yet, a handful remained.

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