Since the summer of 1962, a fire, fueled by rich anthracite coal deposits, has been burning beneath the mining town of Centralia, Pennsylvania. Worst case scenario? It’ll take a hundred years to burn out and consume about 3700 acres of land.
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Since the summer of 1962, a fire, fueled by rich anthracite coal deposits, has been burning beneath the mining town of Centralia, Pennsylvania. Worst case scenario? It’ll take a hundred years to burn out and consume about 3700 acres of land.
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– January 27, 2006
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