"The causes of landslides are not a mystery to mankind. Layers of rock and soil such that rain running along a clay or rock layer can create a slippery surface for the weight of the layers above it is a common cause. A rock jumble from previous mountain building, broken or fractured rock easily dislodged. We have stated that the earthquakes man experiences between the periodic passages of Planet X can be considered aftershocks from the last passage, and this is true of landslides also. Mountain building rumples the landscape, so the land is not flat but has steep ravines and hill sides. Older mountain ranges are recognized for their rounded or smoothed appearance, because of frequent landslides distributing the rubble.

"As we approach another passage, another Pole Shift, the pace of landslides has picked up. Why would this be? Plates under pressure will put pressure on regions that contain rumpled hillsides and deep ravines, as these give more readily than strictly flat land, thus act as a weak link. In addition, due to the wobble, the weather has gotten more extreme, with drought and deluge increasing in extremes. Dry ground, suddenly flooded with rainwater needing to seek its level as runoff, will create internal water slides between the rock and soil layers that constitute the rumpled hillsides. Is there an early warning system that mankind could use? The trembles that soil about to slide emits could be detected, yes. These are not earthquakes, and have their own frequency. "

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on January 29, 2019 at 2:59am

https://kashmirreader.com/2019/01/28/fresh-landslides-at-banihal-bl...

Fresh landslides at Banihal block vehicular movement on Kashmir highway

January 28, 2019

Srinagar: Fresh landslides at some places in Banihal on Monday blocked the vehicular movement on Srinagar-Jammu highway.

A commuter said that the landslides have occurred at some places in Banihal blocking the traffic movement.

Although the highway was restored for light motor vehicles on Monday after remaining suspended for six consecutive days due to landslides, witnesses said that a paramilitary CRPF convoy comprising of dozens of vehicles led to massive jams on the highway.

On Sunday the Traffic department had announced that the highway will be opened for light motor vehicles from Jammu to Srinagar.

and another:

http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2019-01-28/2-shepherds-200-...

2 shepherds, 200 cattle trapped in Dhading cave

Jan 28, 2019-

A landslide that occurred at Hindung in Ruby Valley-4, Dhading, on Sunday morning trapped two cattle herders and around 200 cattle inside a cave.

Police identified the herders as Dhan Bahadur Tamang, 18, and NurbuTamang, 42. According to the locals, the duo had moved their cattle to a nearby cave after heavy snowfalls. They, along with the cattle, were inside the cave when it got buried by the landslide.

The incident site is a five-hour-walk from Sertung Police Post.

Assistant Chief District Officer Dholak Raj Dhakal reached the incident site to inspect the area. Dhakal said locals and police personnel could not remove the landslide debris.

 “Large boulders have blocked the cave’s entrance,” said Dhakal.

Chief District Officer Bhagirath Panday said they are preparing to send a team of Armed Police Force with explosives to blast the boulders on Monday. The District Security Committee has also asked the Ministry of Home Affairs to charter a helicopter for rescue operation. 

Published: 28-01-2019 09:04

and another:

https://coconuts.co/bali/news/deadly-landslide-karangasem-kills-2-i...

Deadly landslide in Karangasem kills 2 and injures 12

Jan. 28, 2019

A six-meter cliff mudslide struck a home in the village of Ban, Karangasem, last night, resulting in the death of two family members and the injury of a further 12.

The house, which belonged to I Nengah Suarta, was crowded at the time of the accident because relatives had come to visit a sick family member, according to an article by Kumparan. The whole group were reportedly watching television together when debris from the landslide collided with the residence at around 7pm.

With most of the party trapped inside, Suarta’s son, I Komang Andre, was somehow able to find a way out. Andre immediately sought the help of neighbors, and authorities were soon called to the scene.

The evacuation effort was carried out by a joint team that included village officials, personnel from the Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), Kubu Police, and Karangasem search and rescue (SAR) teams.

By 11pm, all of the victims were evacuated and taken to the nearby Kubu Health Center for treatment. Among them were three toddlers and a pregnant woman with injuries to the legs and face, according to information from the BPBD cited by Kumparan.

Sadly, two people, namely Ni Ketut Puspa, 20, and Ni Ketut Martini, 19, could not be saved. Puspa reportedly died on the scene while the younger woman passed away at the health center.

Mudslides have been a frequent occurrence over the past few weeks in Bali. Last week’s torrential downpours caused a Tabanan home to collapse ...





Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 30, 2018 at 9:11pm

http://strangesounds.org/2018/11/landslide-swallows-homes-indonesia...

Ever seen a house being swallowed by a huge landslide? Here you go!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt4x75o1MSU

Meanwhile, the ground continues to move, to liquefy…

Comment by Khan on October 25, 2018 at 3:38am

Costa Rica: Landslide destroyed house, factory and blocked track between Paso Real and San Vito.

Oct 24, 2018

slope works and poor water management removed 600,000 cubic meters of mass in the south.

The saturation of the soil, together with inadequate buildings in the upper part of a hillside in El Sabanero neighborhood of San Vito, Coto Brus, destroyed a house, a concrete factory and partially closed the road that connects with Paso Real de Buenos Aires.

Blas Sánchez, geologist of the National Emergency Commission (CNE), visited the site this week and found that some 600,000 cubic meters of material slipped. Of the situation, the Municipality of Coto Brus was alerted as well as some 17 families whose houses are at risk.

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Comment by Khan on October 17, 2018 at 4:06am

Nigeria: Landslide in Cross River affects 60 houses, historical sites.

Oct 16, 2018

No fewer than 60 houses and historical sites have been destroyed by landslides at Anderson along Marina street in Calabar, Cross River State.


Also threatened, DAILY POST investigations revealed, are the Palace of the Obong of Calabar, Edgerley Memorial primary School and Primary Health Centre among others.

Cross River State is also at the risk of losing some historical sites such as the European Cemetery.


Speaking at the erosion sites, the village head of Esuk Effiom, Anderson Akoi, Dr Effiom Ewa Ekeng Magnus Henshaw explained that the area started experiencing erosion challenges over 30 years ago.

He said, “But for the intervention of the federal government in some parts of the sites which helped to mitigate the impact of the landslide, the movement of the earth would have been devastating.

“At the moment, the gully site is expanding at a very fast rate”. Henshaw explained that over the years, the community had tried within the limit of available resources but the rate at which the gully is expanding with new sites created at a very short notice put the residents at a serious risk.

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Comment by Khan on October 14, 2018 at 3:45am

Azerbaijan: Landslide in Badamdar Continues.

Oct 13, 2018

At 9:30 on Saturday, the landslide zone, which is on the highway between the 20th Section and Badamdar settlements of the Sabail district of Baku, intensified.

According to the specialists of the Ministry of Environment, as a result, a large part of the reinforcing concrete wall, which was built earlier to hold the masses of the earth, was destroyed.

As a result of the landslide, a layer of land 200 meters wide, 250 meters long and 15 meters high shifted to the motorway.

The landslide does not pose a threat to residential buildings yet. However, the houses located above may suffer if the landslide continues. For this reason, residents of eight houses have left them.

Source

Comment by Khan on October 12, 2018 at 2:32am

It rises to 11 death toll due to landslide in the center of Colombia.

Oct 11, 2018

BOGOTÁ.- The death toll from a landslide generated by a heavy downpour in the municipality of Marquetalia, in the Colombian department of Caldas (center), amounted to 11, authorities said.

This was confirmed by the mayor of that town, Luis Carlos Betancourt, who said that "unfortunately the death toll amounted to 11", including several children, and said there is still one more person missing.

"That figure (the number of missing persons) is to be confirmed because some people say they can be more," added the municipal chief.

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Comment by Khan on October 12, 2018 at 2:21am

Seven killed in 'massive landslide' in Uganda.

Oct 11, 2018

At least seven people were killed in a ‘massive landslide’ after heavy rains in eastern Uganda Thursday, the local Red Cross said.

‘The preliminary report indicates that the number is likely to increase from the reported seven but we are yet to establish the actual numbers,’ Uganda Red Cross spokeswoman Irene Nakasiita said in a statement.

Nakasiita described the situation as tense with ‘community members... scared and fleeing from their homes.’

‘In the meantime, the whole district, Bududa is still experiencing heavy downpour and we are expecting more of the same in other landslide prone areas.’

Bududa district in the foothills of Mount Elgon, which lies on the border between Uganda and Kenya, is a high risk area for landslides.

At least 100 people were reported killed in a landslide in Bududa in March 2010 and in 2012 landslides destroyed three villages.

Government efforts to move vulnerable people to neighbouring districts have faced resistance from residents.

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 10, 2018 at 5:49am

https://www.mileniostadium.com/canada-news/entire-community-in-nort...

October 9, 2018

Entire community in northeastern B.C. ordered to evacuate due to landslide

The Peace River Regional District has ordered the entire area of Old Fort evacuated, a week after a slow-moving landslide cut off the only road to the small community in northeastern B.C. — but at least one resident says some refuse to leave.
In a statement, the district said the order was issued because of an “immediate danger to life” due to a slow-moving landslide that struck last Sunday about one kilometre away from the main part of the community, which has about 30 homes and about 200 residents.
The community is about a 15-minute drive south of Fort St. John, flanked by large hills in a valley running alongside the Peace River. Landslides are common in the area.
This landslide has wiped out the only road leading in and out of Old Fort, about one kilometre away from the homes, and the Peace River District says there now appears to be some instability in the part of the hill directly behind the homes as the slide continues to slowly shift.
The district has issued previous evacuation orders and alerts to a number of properties throughout the week.
Resident Gord Pardy says power to the community has been on and off throughout the week as the slide has shifted and crews have attempted to restore services.
“I’m very angry. I’m extremely angry. And it’s because we’ve been living through this process where it seems like nobody is in control of the situation,” Pardy said.
Boat taxis and buses for evacuees
Boat taxis and buses will be transporting evacuees along the Peace River and then by bus to a reception centre at the Pomeroy Sport Centre in Fort St. John, just north of Old Fort.
The district says domestic animals — including dogs, cats, rabbits, gerbils and fish — will be allowed on the boat taxis and buses if they are caged or on a leash.
That’s not of much help to Pardy and his wife, Bobbi, who own a 32-year-old horse they don’t expect would survive the journey.
“We’re going to fight for it,” Bobbi Pardy said.
The district said residents should not return home until the order is rescinded. But Gord Pardy said he is one of many residents who have no intention of leaving.
Pardy doesn’t deny the slide is a big deal — but he doesn’t think his home is at any risk because the slide is moving so slowly and he says it doesn’t appear to be affecting the area directly behind his home.
“I don’t think it’s going to get to my home. I’m worried about some of the homes that are on the edge of the community more than mine,” he said.
“I don’t think it’s going to get here and there’s no indication that the hill behind us is moving.”
Pardy says he’s also worried about keeping his home warm and safe. Temperatures have been dipping well below zero at night, he said, and it snowed Saturday night.
“My house will freeze. I’ve got to keep the heat on in the house,” he said.
“There’s many people that are going to be staying here and keeping an eye on things. I think that’s the best security we’re going to have.”
But a spokesperson for the regional district said staying put is a risky plan.
“We have an engineering geologist who has looked at the site and cannot guarantee life safety,” said Deborah Jones-Middleton, emergency operation centre director for the Peace River Regional District.
Landslide movement ‘unpredictable’
The landslide has been ripping up the earth near the small town since Sept. 30, knocking out heat, power and water for residents.
The district said a helicopter survey of the area found evidence of stress cracks and other signs of instability throughout the area.
It’s also posed a risk for crews, who aren’t able to access the area, the district said.
The district said the landslide’s movement remains “significant and unpredictable.” Recent snowfall has also reduced visibility

Comment by Khan on October 3, 2018 at 5:46am

Ukraine: On the coast near Odessa there was a large-scale landslide.

Oct 02, 2018

Today, a large-scale landslide occurred in the village of Sanzhiyka. This was reported in the Ovidiopol district administration.

According to their information, the total length of the landslide is about one kilometer. As noted in the district administration, this displacement of the soil “so far” does not pose a danger to residential buildings.

"Profile specialists will study the territory in more detail, after which they will give the appropriate conclusions," the RGA specified.

At the moment, the question of the designation and protection of dangerous places.

Recall that in the summer of this year near the village Sychavka and the city of Yuzhny also occurred several landslides.

Source

Comment by Khan on October 2, 2018 at 12:45am

Canada: Landslide traps small community in northern B.C.

Sep 30, 2018

A landslide has damaged the only road that provides access in and out of a small community of about 30 homes near the northeastern B.C. town of Fort St. John.

"The slide's still moving ... it's slow and taking its time," Hafner said. "There's nothing we can do while it's still moving."

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