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  2. Landslide - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, the landslide is triggered by a specific event (such as a heavy rainfall, an earthquake, a slope cut to build a road, and many others), although this is not always identifiable. Landslides are frequently made worse by human development (such as urban sprawl) and resource exploitation (such as mining and deforestation).

  3. After Helene landslides, some parts of North Carolina not ...

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    The threat of future landslides makes it too dangerous. The geologist's perspective. Jennifer Bauer, a principal geologist with Appalachian Landslide Consultants, has been instrumental in mapping ...

  4. Natural disaster - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, global warming caused by climate change and other human impact on the environment, can increase the frequency of natural events (such as extreme weather) which trigger landslides. [53] Landslide mitigation describes the policy and practices for reducing the risk of human impacts of landslides, reducing the risk of natural disaster.

  5. Mudflow - Wikipedia

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    The areas most generally recognized as being at risk of a dangerous mudflow are: Areas where wildfires or human modification of the land have destroyed vegetation; Areas where landslides have occurred before; Steep slopes and areas at the bottom of slopes or canyons; Slopes that have been altered for the construction of buildings and roads

  6. Landslide Danger Looms For 44% Of U.S. Homes – Is Your ...

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    The map, a product of advanced data analysis and high-resolution elevation data, shows that roughly 44% of U.S. territory could experience landslide activity. For millions of Americans, their ...

  7. Affluent coastal community near L.A. is a geological ticking ...

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    Rancho Palos Verdes, a coastal community in the Los Angeles area, could be described as a geological ticking time bomb. The affluent city sits atop steep cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean that ...

  8. Mass wasting - Wikipedia

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    A landslide, also called a landslip, [10] is a relatively rapid movement of a large mass of earth and rocks down a hill or a mountainside. Landslides can be further classified by the importance of water in the mass wasting process. In a narrow sense, landslides are rapid movement of large amounts of relatively dry debris down moderate to steep ...

  9. Things to know about a landslide that has destroyed ... - AOL

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    A landslide is destroying a cluster of hilltop homes in a gated Southern California community and poses a threat to others. Los Angeles County firefighters responding to a report in the city of ...