Dozens of residents leave Coalsnaughton, a mining village in Scotland, after new cracks appear in gardens, walls, floors and roads. Multiple reports describe concerns that ground movement is affecting homes and public areas, leading to forced evacuations. Those affected are relocated away from the area, and some residents do not expect to be able to return soon. One account says homeowners who refuse to leave remain in the village while the ground continues to be assessed, and that return could be delayed for an extended period. The reports also indicate that access restrictions may remain in place until investigations are completed and the safety of the area is confirmed. While timelines and the number of people involved are described in similar terms, details on the specific cause of the cracking are not provided in the excerpts. The situation is therefore presented primarily as a safety response to visible structural and ground issues, with residents facing prolonged uncertainty over when they can return.