About 30 per cent of the three-story structure collapsed around 3 am today, Lake County Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Tony Cuellar said. The villa at the Summer Bay Resort had already been evacuated and no injuries were reported.
Cuellar said authorities were also concerned about another section of the villa, which was sinking.
The sinkhole, which is in the middle of the villa, is about 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 meters) in diameter, Cuellar said. He said authorities think it was getting deeper but couldn't tell early today if it was growing outward.
Authorities were called to the scene, about 16 kilometers west of Disney World, late yesterday where they found that the building was making popping sounds and windows were breaking.
A nearby villa was also evacuated as a precaution, Cuellar said.
Witnesses told The Associated Press they could hear a cracking sound as the villa began sinking. A large crack was visible at the building's base.
Luis Perez, who was staying at a villa near the sinking one, said he was in his room when the lights went off around 11:30 pm. He said he was on his way to the front desk to report the outage when he saw firefighters and police outside.
