"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 KM on August 28, 2017 at 2:26pm

http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/one-dead-37-missing-after-landslide-hit...

One dead, 37 missing after landslide hits city in southern China

Map of China

BEIJING - A landslide Monday buried dozens of homes in southern China, killing one person and leaving 37 missing, the local government said.

The side of a mountain crashed down on the homes of 34 families on the outskirts of the city of Bijie around midday, the Guizhou provincial government said on its microblog.

It said rescue teams had been dispatched along with tents, blankets and other emergency supplies.

There was no immediate word on the cause, although southern China has been battered in recent days by a pair of typhoons bringing heavy rain that can saturate soil and destabilize steep land.

The storms caused more than a dozen deaths in the casino hub of Macau and southern China's Guangdong province over the last week.

Mountainous Guizhou is one of China's poorest provinces and the provincial government estimated losses at more than 5.1 million yuan ($768,000).

Comment by jorge namour on August 24, 2017 at 4:28pm

Eight missing after Switzerland landslide

August 24, 2017

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/24/europe/switzerland-landslide/inde...

(CNN)Eight people were reported missing Thursday after a landslide hit the Swiss town of Bondo, local police said.

The landslide occurred Wednesday morning and the missing are from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Helicopters and rescue services were leading the search for the missing on Thursday.
Bondo is located in the southeastern Val Bondasca area, near the Italian border. The town was evacuated after the landslide, and residents have not been able to return to their homes, according to a police statement.

Moment landslide hurtles towards Swiss town

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on August 21, 2017 at 7:43am

https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/95968810/cliff-collapse-swallows-b...

Cliff collapse swallows backyard in Bucklands Beach, east Auckland video

Comment by Yvonne Lawson on August 14, 2017 at 4:00pm

At least 200 are killed after being trapped under rubble in huge Sierra Leone mudslide

At least 200 have been killed after a mudslide sparked by heavy rain crashed through part of Sierra Leone's capital.

Homes were swept away in Regent, in the outskirts of Freetown, while roads turned into rampaging rivers as the mudslide struck.

Relatives dug through the mud in search of their loved ones and a morgue overflowed with bodies after heavy rains and flooding.

Shocking pictures on social media have emerged online showing bodies piled up in the mud. 

Vice President Victor Foh said: 'It is likely that hundreds are lying dead underneath the rubble.

'The disaster is so serious that I myself feel broken,' he added. 'We're trying to cordon (off) the area (and) evacuate the people.'

People cried as they looked at the damage under steady rain, gesturing toward a muddy hillside where dozens of houses used to stand, a Reuters witness said.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4789142/Hundreds-likely-dea... 



Comment by KM on August 11, 2017 at 8:56pm

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/residents-been-told-le...

Residents have been told to leave their homes because their lives are at risk

Residents were handed letters telling them they must vacate their homes today

Families have been told to move out of their homes as their lives are at risk due to landslips at the rear of their properties.

Residents on Cyfyng Road in Ystalyfera in the upper Swansea Valley were handed letters from Neath Port Talbot Council effectively telling them they must vacate their homes by Thursday, August 10.

The letter states: “Following our monitoring and investigation relating to the landslips at the rear of your property, we are of the opinion that there continues to be a risk to life and property, with the houses in 81-96 Cyfyng Road containing hazards relating to structural collapse, and the sewerage system serving some of the houses is inadequate.”

A council spokesman said it is "the council's intention to secure alternative accommodation for the residents affected".

He said the decision to tell residents to leave their homes had "not been taken lightly" but it was "a matter of public safety".

It comes six months after a landslide hit the street , which saw trees and bushes tear down the hillside into the Swansea canal.

And while it is understood that some families have already left, others have not been so quick to pack their bags.

One resident, Paul Harris, said: “We have all been told that we have to move out immediately but I have two dogs so I can’t move anywhere. They were talking about offering me a B&B in Swansea but the dogs will have to go into kennels but I won’t do that.”


Cyfyng Road resident, Paul Harris in what is left of his back garden.

Mr Harris has questioned the level of danger.

He said: “If there is an immediate risk to life, why haven’t they closed the road? There are children walking down here with their mothers and prams. If this house goes it could just crash down and kill someone. Is there really that level of risk?”

Another resident, David Morris, said: “I grew up here around landslides so I don’t think it’s as dangerous as they are making out.

John Emery, who said he has yet to receive a letter, complained over a lack of information.

He said: “We have ended up with people frightened out of their minds and you can’t get any blasted answers from the council.

“It makes me feel very, very worried. We were told several months ago that it was perfectly safe, there was no fall away but now we are being told we have to go.

“It’s a miserable situation. We have been completely left in the dark. I think we have been treated disgustingly.”


Cyfyng Road resident, John Emery.

A spokesman for Neath Port Talbot Council said: "The decision to ask people to leave their homes at such short notice has not been taken lightly, but this is a matter of public safety.


“Following monitoring and investigation of the landslips at the rear of 81 to 96 Cyfyng Road, we are of the opinion that there is a high risk of further collapse and consequently a risk to the occupiers if they remain in these properties.


“Based on recent inspection findings and expert advice, we are now satisfied that Category 1 hazards exist at the properties which pose an imminent risk to the health and safety of occupiers and visitors and, as such, immediate emergency action had to be taken."

He added that help had been given.

He said: "“Council officers from relevant services have been in Ystalyfera to offer advice and support to the residents who are affected.


"The assistance is ongoing and it is the council's intention to secure alternative accommodation for the residents affected."

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on July 24, 2017 at 7:38am

https://www.inheadline.com/news/41369

Traffic obstructed as landslide breaks bridge in Sindhupalchok

Jul 24,2017

Traffic has been halted after a landslide broke the Larcha bridge over the Bhotekoshi river at Phulpingkatti rural municipality in Sindhupalchok district on Sunday evening.

Vehicular movement has been obstructed after big boulders that fell along with the landslide debris on the 70 metres long bridge broke it in the middle, the District Police Office, Sindhupalchok stated. The bridge connects Phulpingkatti with Tatopani.

Huge flood in the river 36 years ago had washed the Nepal-China Friendship bridge at Tatopani and the Larcha bridge. The bridges were constructed some two years after that with the support provided by the Chinese government.

The locals of Tatopani are facing problem travelling to neighbouring areas and to Bahrabise after the halt in transport services.

Comment by Tracie Crespo on July 9, 2017 at 6:48pm

www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/manipur-heavy-rains-trigger-lands...

Manipur: Heavy rains trigger landslides along highways, road traffic badly hit

District officials said that as torrential rains continue to lash Manipur and other northeastern states, there may be more landslides along the highways.

INDIA Updated: Jul 09, 2017 19:03 IST
Sobhapati Samom
Sobhapati Samom 
Hindustan Times, Imphal
Manipur
The Imphal-Jiribam highway in Manipur that broke off between Sinam and Laijan villages on Sunday.(HT Photo)

Heavy rain continued to cause havoc in Manipur on Sunday, triggering landslides and sinking of highways connecting state capital Imphal with the rest of the country and severely affecting movement of vehicles on the national highways in the state.

Around 60 feet of the national highway 37 between Sinam and Laijang villages in the Imphal-Jiribam sector, about 35 km from Imphal, broke off on Sunday morning, officials said.

Heavy landslides also occurred in Lalmati sector of national highway 2 near Kohima, reports said.

Following the landslide and the breaking off of the highway, nearly 200 goods trucks, mostly laden with rice, were stranded along NH 37.

Meanwhile, more than 50 Manipur-bound oil tankers went back to Khatkhati in Assam after failing to cross the landslide-hit Lalmati area.

Authorities have now restricted the movement of vehicles to undertake repair work.

The JN Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal inundated by flood waters. (HT Photo)

Earlier, movement of heavy vehicles in Mao sector of NH 2, about 110 km north of Imphal, was restricted for two days on July 4 and 5 following landslides.

A landslide at Thanlon in Churachandpur district also affected vehicular movement.

Some houses were also reportedly damaged following a landslide at Langol Laimanai near Imphal on Sunday morning.

Manipur has been badly affected by floods, landslides and storms for the last two months after cyclone Mora hit the state in May.

The Manipur government had even declared the disaster as a state calamity.

Chief minister N Biren Singh accompanied by parliamentary secretaries on Sunday inspected the flood-affected areas in Imphal East district where more than 14,000 hectares of paddy fields are under water.

Speaking to the media during the visit, the chief minister said the government was yet to figure out the exact number of houses and villages that have been affected by floods, as many areas have been inundated in the last few days.

According to official reports, about 40,000 hectares of agricultural land -- about 20% of Manipur’s total agriculture area (1.95 lakh hectare) -- in Imphal West, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Ukhrul have been affected by floods.

Comment by M. Difato on June 24, 2017 at 4:42pm

More than 140 villagers feared buried in massive Chinese landslide

 https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/06/24/more-than-140-villag...

 More than 140 villagers were feared buried Saturday (June 24) in a massive landslide triggered by heavy rain in Sichuan Province in southwestern China, according to local officials and the Chinese media.

China Daily reports that five people have been found dead and more than 140 are missing after huge boulders and a mass of earth buried 62 homes in the village of Xinmo in Mao County.

The Sichuan Daily said rescuers made contact with a villager buried under the rubble who answered her cellphone when they called and burst into tears. The woman was in the bedroom of her home when the landslide hit the village, and rescuers were trying to reach her, the report said.

The paper said a family of three, including a month-old baby, managed to escape just as the landslide hit their house around 6 a.m.

Qiao Dashuai told state broadcaster CCTV that the baby saved the family because he was woken up by the child’s crying and was going to change the baby’s diaper when he heard a noise that alerted him to the landslide.

“We heard a strange noise at the back of our house, and it was rather loud,” Qiao said. “Wind was coming into the room so I wanted to close the door. When we came out, water flow swept us away instantly.” He said they struggled against the flood of water until they met medical workers who took them to a hospital. Qiao said his parents and other relatives had not been found.

Wang Yongbo, a local rescue official, told CCTV that some 105 million cubic feet of earth and rock — equivalent to more than 1,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools — had slid down the mountain, the Associated Press reports.

The mass of earth and rocks covered almost a mile of road and blocked over a mile section of a river.

More than 1,000 firefighters, medical staff and armed police officers were rushed to the scene, but meteorologists said the rescue effort could be hampered by the prospect of three more days of rain.

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday ordered all-out rescue efforts for anyone trapped in the rubble, the state-owned Xinhua news agency reported.

Comment by KM on June 22, 2017 at 3:37pm

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4626224/Cliff-fall-sparks-m...

Dramatic pictures show aftermath of massive cliff fall which saw 50,000 tons of rock plummet into the sea to throw up enormous waves

  • Around 50,000 tons of chalk from the cliff face fell into the sea from around 80m, throwing up a huge wave
  • Coastguard and police teams launched a huge search operation for anyone trapped but this has now ended
  • Emergency services believe it is lucky there was no loss of life - people were seen taking selfies at the edge 

Incredible photographs from the aftermath of dramatic cliff fall that saw 50,000 tons of rock crash into the sea shows a huge chunk of the coastline missing.

A huge rescue operation was launched at around 4pm, after the rocks crashed into the waters from a height of around 80 metres, throwing up a huge wave that stunned crowds at Seaford Head, near Eastbourne, East Sussex.

Emergency services believe it is extremely lucky there was no loss of life after a massive chunk of cliff face chalk plunged into the sea, around six miles from the famous Seven Sisters cliffs. 

Incredible photographs from the aftermath of dramatic cliff fall at Seaford Head, near Eastbourne, East Sussex

Incredible photographs from the aftermath of dramatic cliff fall at Seaford Head, near Eastbourne, East Sussex

The rocks crashed into the waters from a height of around 80 metres, throwing up a huge wave 

The rocks crashed into the waters from a height of around 80 metres, throwing up a huge wave 

Large parts of Seaford Head around Splash Point, where the slide occurred, were roped off after cracks appeared.

Earlier warnings about the loose chalk attracted people looking to take death defying pictures of themselves on the clifftop.

Another major cliff fall at almost the same point in the cliffs happened during gale force winds over Christmas 2015.

HM Coastguard spokesman Graham Easton said: 'We would urge people to stay away from the cliff edge. 

Large parts of Seaford Head around Splash Point, where the slide occurred, were roped off after cracks appeared

Large parts of Seaford Head around Splash Point, where the slide occurred, were roped off after cracks appeared

Earlier warnings about the loose chalk attracted people looking to take death defying pictures of themselves on the clifftop

Earlier warnings about the loose chalk attracted people looking to take death defying pictures of themselves on the clifftop

'The soft chalk is always a risk.'

Rescue workers from the Fire Service and Coastguard had to search the area to make sure nobody is trapped under the cliff fall.

The beach front along the esplanade was packed with tourists and holidaymakers when the white cliffs collapsed.

Coastguard spokesman Graham Easton said the emergency services launched a make search and rescue operation just after 4pm.

'Following a large cliff fall we were unsure if there were people trapped.

'Fire service and a helicopter are involved in the search. 

'At the moment we are not concerned there are any people missing.' 

Fire crews scrambled its rope rescue and technical rescue units to the scene.

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency earlier confirmed that there were no reports of any missing people in the area but a search was undertaken because of the 'sheer scale' of the cliff fall.

Around three hours later the search was stood down. 

After the dramatic incident, a spokesman said Newhaven and Birling Gap Coastguard Rescue Teams, the UK Coastguard search and rescue helicopter based at Lydd, was on the scene at the scene.

Kaimes Beasley, Duty Controller for the UK Coastguard said: 'We will continue to search this area until we are satisfied, along with the other emergency services involved, that no one has been injured or trapped in this fall. 

'We are advising beach goers to keep away from the scene and we are currently cordoning off the area in the interests of public safety. 

'I cannot stress enough that this rock fall clearly shows how unstable cliff edges can be, so please keep your distance from cliff edges, at both the top and the bottom of the cliffs, at all times.' 

An eyewitness told BBC South East : 'I just decided to go in the water and as I've swam out a bit, all I've seen is this huge load of what I thought was smoke.'

The site of a major cliff fall was a hotspot for people taking dangerous selfies.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 20, 2017 at 5:09am

http://www.castlegarnews.com/buzz/incredible-aerial-photos-of-b-c-h...

Incredible aerial photos of B.C. highway washout that sent man to hospital

A Williams Lake man is lucky to be alive after being swept down a steep embankment in complete darkness toward the Fraser River while travelling on Highway 20 early Monday morning.

The motorist and his vehicle were swept some 500 feet down the bank after water washed out a section of the highway in the middle of the night. Early reports indicate the man managed to get himself back up to the highway for help and is currently being treated at hospital.

The victim’s employer, who does not want to be named, said the man described having the “road just disappear in front of him.”

“He’s going to be OK and that’s all I want to hear,” the employer said at the hospital Monday, adding the long time Williams Lake resident is very sore but recovering.

RCMP were called at 3:09 a.m., said RCMP Cpl. Madonna Saunderson, and advised of the washout, estimated to be in excess of 150 metres and approximately a half of a kilometre west of the Sheep Creek Bridge on Highway 20.

The public is asked to stay away from the area and not to travel Highway 20 at this time.

Central Cariboo Search and Rescue and BC Ambulance also attended.

No word yet what caused the slide or where the water came from.

Chilcotin resident Linda-Lou Howarth said drivers traveling between Williams Lake and the Chilcotin can use the Rudy Johnson Bridge and Meldrum Creek Road as a detour, which will add an extra hour to their trip.

“People have to be aware of the cattle on the road and the deer,” Howarth said, adding that the road is quite dusty.

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