Heavy rainfall triggered a massive landslide that swallowed roadways, trees and orchards. Watch this video to see the slide in its entirety.
Ancient Stories are Signs of the Times: Wormwood, Nibiru, At Tariq, The Red Star
Heavy rainfall triggered a massive landslide that swallowed roadways, trees and orchards. Watch this video to see the slide in its entirety.
Natural Hazards: Landslides and Debris Flows on the Rise
A landslide occurs when masses of rock, mud or debris move down a slope. When a wildfire burns a slope, it increases the chance of landslides for several years.
Landslides occur in all U.S. states and territories and can be caused by many factors including earthquakes, storms, volcanic eruptions, fire and human modifications of land. The most dangerous, life-threatening and deadliest landslides are the ones that occur quickly, often with little notice.