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Astrid and Eric Watch Their House Sink 51 Centimeters in One Night: ‘It Was Crack, Boom’

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Less than two weeks ago, a normal house stood here by the water. Now, the home of Astrid Sipkema and Eric Verburg in Wilnis looks like a disaster area. The back of the house has been torn loose; chunks of concrete are scattered throughout the kitchen, and outside, emergency steel supports are holding the building upright. During the severe weather, the house sank 51 centimeters overnight. "You hear a huge bang, and then you just feel the house g…
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Less than two weeks ago, a normal house stood here by the water. Now, the home of Astrid Sipkema and Eric Verburg in Wilnis looks like a disaster area. The back of the house has been torn loose; chunks of concrete are scattered throughout the kitchen, and outside, emergency steel supports are holding the building upright. During the severe weather, the house sank 51 centimeters overnight. "You hear a huge bang, and then you just feel the house g…

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bndestem.nl broke the news on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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