Hi Phillyfrank,
I've only seen that happen on that scale once in a coal mine with large diamter holes (12", 300mm).
Block movement can always happen, but it takes a lot of energy to make it happen on a large scale.
What type of rock and geology?
If it has recently happened somewhere, I'd love to see some pictures and the blast plan.
If you are worried about it happening, you can prevent excessive overbreak and block movement by angle drilling the blast holes on a 15 degree angle or better. Over 20 degrees, they get hard to load, but you still can. I know some coal mines that drill 25 degrees and still load them.
Also, by increasing the time between rows, finishing the blast pattern on an angle, and loading the perimeter holes with smaller diameter product, you can cut down on movement.
If there is one weak zone, you can always put in a deck to cut down on energy migration into the weak seam. Always shoot the top deck first or shoot them on the same delay.
Hope my rambling helps.
Frank Lucca