13 Haunting Abandoned Cities Slowly Being Swallowed by Nature

4. Centralia, Pennsylvania, USA: The Town That Burns

A drone photo of the Graffiti Highway in Centralia, Pennsylvania which was taken January 4th, 2019. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @File:Graffiti Highway - Centralia, Pennsylvania (2019).jpg: Codyrt

Centralia, Pennsylvania, was once a thriving coal mining town in the heart of America. However, in 1962, a fire ignited in an abandoned mine beneath the town, and it continues to burn to this day. The underground inferno rendered Centralia uninhabitable, and over the following decades, its population dwindled to a handful of residents. Today, Centralia is a ghost town, its streets cracked and steaming, with smoke rising ominously from the ground. The town's eerie atmosphere is compounded by the remnants of homes and businesses, standing as silent witnesses to the disaster. Centralia serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked industrial activity and the power of nature to reclaim even the most stubborn of human endeavors.

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