It's been two weeks since two sinkholes opened up in a Pasco County neighborhood and this weekend crews worked to fill those holes and make sure the ground is stable.

Two of the sinkholes on Torch Road that forced several people out of their homes in Holiday have been filled and residents are now allowed to return to their trailers. However, they can’t drive into the driveways with their cars.

The latest sinkholes and depressions popping in and around this Holiday Mobile Park has left some residents on edge in fear of losing their homes.

“What am I going to do if it goes, I can't afford a hotel and I'm on social security," said Clifford Denver, who lives nearby.

As a precaution, Pasco County Utilities temporarily suspended work near the area where the sinkholes and depression were surfacing.

Within just a few days of those two large sinkholes forming, two other depressions opened up nearby.

Those homes were never threatened and the residents never evacuated.