<p>More sinkholes opened on Tuesday, May 1, in an Ocala, Florida, neighborhood that had already had evacuations.</p><p>Emergency responders were first called to the area on April 25 after holes started opening and causing “water explosions” in a nearby retention pond, a news report said</a> One of the retention ponds has been drained while another has lost water.</p><p>At least a dozen sinkholes have opened, a news report said</a>, and at least eight nearby units have been drained. City officials have yet to figure out how to fill the holes and stabilize them. Credit: Justin Prather via Storyful</p><br />