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Mystery as 100-acre reservoir in China suddenly drains, leaving giant sinkhole and missing fish
Recently, in Shapingba District, Chongqing, an inexplicable phenomenon occurred at the Xia Tianchi Reservoir, which spans over a hundred acres. A massive pit suddenly appeared in the reservoir, causing the previously stored clear water and all the fish and other living organisms to mysteriously vanish.
According to reports, the Xia Tianchi Reservoir mainly relies on natural rainfall and has always been an essential water source for local residents and the surrounding ecosystem. However, residents recently noticed that the water level began to drop unusually, eventually reaching near depletion, exposing a prominent pit at the bottom.
Some residents mentioned that the water did not disappear all at once but gradually diminished over time. This phenomenon has sparked widespread attention and concern among the locals, who are speculating that geological shifts or other unknown reasons might be behind the anomaly.
In response, staff from Gele Mountain Street have acknowledged the situation and emphasised its importance. They stated that relevant departments have already intervened, conducting emergency repairs and restoration of the reservoir while thoroughly investigating the cause of the incident.
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