"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 Derrick Johnson on December 13, 2014 at 7:04am

Many missing in deadly Indonesia landslide

Eight people confirmed dead and search under way for scores of others after mudslide buries homes in Java province.

Last updated: 13 Dec 2014 05:38

Seasonal downpours cause frequent landslides and flash floods each year in Indonesia [Reuters]

A landslide in Indonesia triggered by torrential rains has left eight people dead, destroyed 105 houses and left at least a 100 people missing, officials say.

Rescuers struggled on Saturday to reach those missing after the mudslide buried houses in a hilly district on the country's main island of Java the previous night.

Hundreds of rescuers, including police, soldiers and residents, were digging through the debris with their bare hands, shovels and hoes for the people still missing. 

They were later helped by tractors and bulldozers arriving in the district.

Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen, reporting from Jakarta, said the rescue efforts were going slowly because the area was still very unsafe.

"It has been raining non-stop for two days, and that is the reason this huge chunk of mountain came down - a whole village has been wiped away," our correspondent said.

"Around 700 rescue workers and volunteers are in the area, but work is painstakingly slow. They can only use manual equipment.

"It is very dangerous for rescue workers as landslides could happen at any minute."

Workers were using life detection equipment in the area, but had been unable to locate any survivors.

Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency, said 379 people had been taken to temporary shelters.

"Jemblung village was the most affected," he said in a statement. "Rescuers are still trying to find more victims. The challenge is that the evacuation route is also damaged by the landslide."

"At the moment eight people have been found dead and we are still looking for 100 unaccounted for."

"Conditions on the ground are pretty tough and we need heavy machines to clear the road that has been covered by the landslide."

Hundreds have been evacuated from the site in Banjarnegara, in central Java, where media footage showed a flood of mud and water cascading down a wooded mountain side.

Seasonal downpours cause frequent landslides and flash floods each year in Indonesia, a chain of 17,000 islands where millions of people live in mountainous areas or near fertile flood plains.

Source: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2014/12/indonesia-landsl...

Comment by Derrick Johnson on November 24, 2014 at 6:58am

Four die, one missing in
landslide

Comment by Mark on November 22, 2014 at 9:15am

Family's shock after huge chunk of garden suddenly disappears in landslip after heavy rainfall 

  • Several tonnes of mud and rubble sent crashing down 100ft cliff in Dorset
  • Residents were initially unaware of the gaping hole at end of their garden
  • It was only after a neighbour knocked on door and told them of damage 
  • Owner said they 'couldn't believe it - there was a huge hole in the garden'
  • They are working with council to prevent any more of cliff coming away

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2844240/Family-s-shock-huge...

A family were left shocked this morning after they woke up to find a huge chunk of their garden had suddenly disappeared in a landslip.

Several tonnes of mud and rubble were sent crashing down the 100ft cliff after heavy rainfall last night, onto a popular beachside car park below near Poole, Dorset.

The residents were initially unaware that a gaping hole had been left in the plush £2million property's lawn - leaving them without 10ft of their garden.

Comment by Tracie Crespo on November 20, 2014 at 4:50am

www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/11/20/landslides-trigger-increase-...

Landslides trigger increase 
in chili price

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 16, 2014 at 6:39pm

http://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/two-killed-in-switzerla...

http://news.sky.com/story/1374456/switzerland-landslide-kills-two-p...

Two killed in Switzerland landslide as building collapses

Press Association

PUBLISHED16/11/2014 | 14:25

A landslide has buried a residential building in southern Switzerland, leaving two people dead, four injured and an unknown number missing.

Police spokesman Marco Tutti said the landslide occurred early this morning in the village of Davesco, near the city of Lugano, when heavy rain caused a hill to collapse and cover the building with masses of mud.

Mr Tutti said police and firefighters are on the scene searching for an unknown number of missing people.

The four injured people were rushed to a nearby hospital.

Comment by Andrey Eroshin on November 3, 2014 at 6:55pm
Comment by Andrey Eroshin on November 3, 2014 at 6:26pm

Rescuers search for buried villagers after a rain-triggered landslide in Xiaoxin Village, Dongchuan District of Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, Oct. 28, 2014. Nine people were buried in the landslide which struck the village at around 11 a.m. on Tuesday.(Xinhua)

http://english.sina.com/china/p/2014/1028/749736.html

Comment by Andrey Eroshin on November 3, 2014 at 5:50pm
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 26, 2014 at 7:01pm

http://news.stv.tv/scotland/297164-landslide-on-outskirts-of-fort-w...

More than a dozen cars trapped between two landslides on A82

More than a dozen cars have been trapped between two landslips as heavy rain caused flooding and travel disruption across Scotland.

The A82 trunk road has been closed in two places between Fort William and Ballachulish, near Corrychurrachan, due to landslides.

Police Scotland said 15 cars had become trapped between the two landslips but nobody was in any danger.

The road was shut in both directions between Ballachulish Roundabout and Westend Roundabout shortly after 10am on Sunday.

Police Scotland say the trunk road is closed five miles south of the town at Corrychurrachan. 

Travellers on the main route from Glasgow to Inverness faced further disruption after reports of a fallen tree on the same road at Abriachan, between Inverness and Drumnadrochit.

The disruption came as the west of Scotland braced for 48 hours of heavy rain and high winds, with the Skye, Forth and Tay road bridges all closed to high-sided vehicles.

Comment by Derrick Johnson on October 23, 2014 at 7:49am

Landslide cuts off access and power to Anacla and Bamfield

A landslide has occurred near Anacla and Bamfield, resulting in a loss of power and access to both communities. According to BC Hydro, 340 customers in the area have been without power since 10:39 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 21 and will remain so until 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22.

According to Huu-ayaht office administrator Phyllis Williams, the road - owned by Western Forest Products - is impassable starting at 32 km out from Port Alberni.

Community health and social development coordinator Kristen Young said that one of their workers had been sent out there but had to turn around due to a tree across the road. The regional district is looking into what has happened.

Source: http://www.albernivalleynews.com/news/280084222.html

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