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Considering The Air Quality, This Might Not Take Long
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Wow, this is weird: the other day, I thought about Centralia, Pennsylvania, and how it's been a long time since I've heard anything about the town where fires in subterranean coal mines forced practically everybody to move out. Lo and behold, here's an article about how the remaining few residents will be allowed to stay there for the rest of their lives. Why you'd want to live someplace where smoke is coming up from every crack and pipe in the ground, and sinkholes threaten to swallow your house whole, I don't know. But they sued the county and state, and they won a settlement that means that they'll get A little bit of money and the right to live there until they die. But I suppose that if the place is home to you, you want to stay there, even if it's uninhabitable. (Harrisburg Patriot News)
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