Every time I visit my local shopping mall, I risk being swallowed into the ground. The Berkshire Mall in Wyomissing, Pa., was built on a sinkhole — and building owners’ neglect over the years has led to a number of structural problems, from sewage leaks to mold to literal pits appearing spontaneously underfoot.
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