Across Arizona, something unsettling is happening beneath the surface. It isn’t dramatic like an earthquake, and it doesn’t arrive with sirens or shaking ground. Instead, the land simply gives way. One day a driveway is intact. The next, it’s split open by a jagged crack wide enough to swallow a tire. Walls tilt. Roads fracture. Fields tear apart. What once felt solid suddenly isn’t. These are earth fissures, and they are quietly spreading across Arizona’s fastest-growing regions. At first glance, the state still looks like a success story. Phoenix, Tucson, and surrounding suburbs continue to expand. New homes rise in...
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