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Clay soil. The bubbles aren't flammable, I held a long lighter over them and they actually blew it out. I got close and smelled the bubbles, they didn't smell distinctive, maybe slightly sewery. There are no utilities that I know of under there, but the area has been occupied for a long time, and my house is 100 years old.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 13 points 9 months ago

Better jump online for bullshit answers and ignore calling the city or relevant authorities