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Explore the haunting true story of the Pennsylvania ghost town slowly being swallowed by an unstoppable underground coal fire that has burned since 1962. Beneath the cracked, overgrown asphalt of Centralia, Pennsylvania, a massive fire has been burning uninterrupted for over six decades. What began as a routine attempt to burn trash in an abandoned strip mine ignited a labyrinth of underground coal veins, unleashing a slow-moving, unstoppable geothermal apocalypse.The Centralia Inferno documents the harrowing timeline of a community slowly swallowed by toxic gas and collapsing earth. This book investigates the staggering incompetence of local government officials who ignored the subterranean threat until sinkholes literally opened up to swallow children in their backyards.We explore the daunting thermodynamic reality of underground coal fires, explaining why millions of dollars and decades of engineering failed to extinguish the blaze. Readers will confront the eerie, toxic legacy of America's industrial coal era, discovering how a thriving town was permanently wiped off the map by a fire that will outlive us all.



