Why is This Road in Mexico ‘Breathing’ After The Earthquake? (Video)
The crazy deadly earthquake that struck the region likely produced this bizarre phenomenon. (Video above)
When seismic waves pass through the area, such as from an earthquake, the sediment particles can then begin to flow as a liquid, in a process known as liquefaction. After reviewing the video, Susan Hough, a USGS seismologist, said liquefaction was a likely explanation for the heaving of the asphalt.
No I think its a Kaiju from pacific rim!
“During large earthquakes, you can get sandy soils venting to the surface in pulses,” she said. “The twist here is that you have pavement over the ground.”
But that is pavement, not sand.
The world may never know