- More than 200 people have been reported dead after a landslide hit coltan mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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"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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Antalya, Türkiye — Kumluca-Kemer highway in Antalya was closed to traffic due to landslide.
Dents and landslides occurred on the highway connecting Kemer and Kumluca districts.
Due to the approximately 10-meter pit on the road, transportation in the region is provided from a single lane.
https://english.news.cn/20260208/7c939843002a4cd4af60a8789956c095/c...
CHENGDU, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) -- Continuous rainfall-induced infiltration that softened mudstone on a high-steep slope caused a landslide in southwest China's Sichuan Province, and no direct link has been found between mining activities and the disaster, according to an investigation report released on Saturday.
The report, published by the provincial department of natural resources, identified the disaster in Jinping Village of Junlian County, under the city of Yibin, as a compound natural disaster involving a sudden high-position landslide that evolved into a long-distance debris flow.
The landslide occurred at 11:50 a.m. on Feb. 8, 2025, leaving 10 people dead, 19 missing and two injured, with direct economic losses exceeding 6 million yuan (about 862,193 U.S. dollars).
A massive rockfall in Ubrique in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain 🇪🇸 (04.02.2026)
Torcross, UK
Part of the A379 coast road near Torcross in Devon has collapsed after sea defences were damaged during last month’s storms.
Residents woke up on Tuesday 3rd February to find a section of the road had washed away.
Posting on social media, the owners of The Start Bay Inn at Torcross said: “It’s a mess, like a bomb has gone off. The road to the pub on the Leyside is filled with debris and not drivable.”
Councillor Laurel Lawford said the damage was “really, really bad”.
“I’ve spoken to someone who has sent their drone over and they estimate there is approx 300 metres of damage. It’s very bad, and the drop down to the beach from the destroyed road is about 15 feet deep, I would guess…”
Massive landslide cut off the road in Pondok Balik, Central Aceh, Indonesia 🇮🇩 (01.02.2026)
https://news.sky.com/story/more-than-200-killed-after-landslide-hit...
Heavy rain in the Democratic Republic of Congo leads to the collapse of mines used to extract coltan - used in phones, computers and aircraft engines.
Saturday 31 January 2026 10:35, UK

Many bodies are still buried under the mud following the tragedy near Rubaya, in the east of the country, earlier this week.
The mines are under the control of rebel group M23. Lumumba Kambere Muyisa, a spokesperson of the rebel-appointed governor of North-Kivu province, said the landslide was caused by heavy rain.
"More than 200 people were victims of this landslide, including miners, children and market women," he said. "Some people were rescued just in time and have serious injuries," he said.

A former miner at the site spoke of the dangers of repeated landslides because tunnels had been dug by hand, poorly constructed, and left without maintenance.
"People dig everywhere, without control or safety measures," Clovis Mafare said. "In a single pit, there can be as many as 500 miners, and because the tunnels run parallel, one collapse can affect many pits at once."
Sky News found children as young as four working in the unregulated mines in the DRC.
The country has been hit by violence between government forces and different armed groups, including the Rwanda-backed M23, for decades.
In May 2024, M23 seized Rubaya and took control of its mines.
Landslides sweep through a city on Italy's Sicilian island, where a massive landslide has caused entire residential neighborhoods to collapse from the slopes.
The landslide, triggered by heavy rains, extended up to 4 kilometers and is still expanding.
Thousands of residents have been evacuated from the threatened areas.
Niscemi, Italy
About 500 residents were evacuated after a landslide tore through part of the Italian town of Niscemi, damaging a key access road and raising fears the area could be cut off, according to officials.
The landslide was reported Sunday in the Sante Croci neighborhood of Niscemi, a town in Sicily, Italy’s largest island.
Authorities said the slope failure occurred near the Benefizio stream and affected a section of Provincial Road SP10, one of the main links between the area and the town center. The ground collapse was estimated at about 20 feet (6 meters).
Authorities said geological surveys were underway to determine whether the current landslide is connected to a separate slope failure reported on January 16 in another nearby area that also damaged a provincial road.
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At least 6 people killed and 89 are missing after a landslide in Pasirlangu, Cisarua District, West Java, Indonesia 🇮🇩
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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/24/seven-dead-82-missing-afte...
Latest disaster comes just weeks after deadly floods and landslides left more than 1,000 people dead in Indonesia’s west.

Rescue teams are searching for survivors after a landslide in the West Bandung region of Indonesia’s West Java province left at least seven people dead and dozens missing, local officials have said.
“The number of missing persons is high, we will try to optimise our search and rescue efforts today,” Abdul Muhari, the spokesperson for Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency, said on Saturday.
Indonesian news outlet Kompas said a landslide hit Pasirlangu village in West Bandung at about 2am local time on Saturday morning (19:00 GMT on Friday).
“A strong flow” of water and loose soil from the slopes of Mount Burangrang smashed into some 30 homes in the village while most of their inhabitants were sleeping, Kompas said.
Local Police Chief AY Yogaswara said the landslide was accompanied by flash flooding, according to Jakarta-based Antara news agency.
“When the incident occurred, residents heard a loud rumbling sound,” Yogaswara said.
Indonesia’s armed forces, the regional disaster management agency, volunteers, and the local community are all involved in emergency response efforts, he said.
Fearing further tragedy, local authorities have ordered the evacuation of residents in areas which are known to be prone to landslides. The area affected by the landslide on Saturday is estimated to cover some 30 hectares (74 acres), Kompas reports.
Indonesia’s weather agency had warned of extreme weather, including heavy rains in West Java province for a week from Friday, according to reports.Antara also reported that flooding hit 20 of the 30 sub-districts of West Java’s Karawang regency, due to the Citarum and Cibeet rivers overflowing. Regional government officials had advised residents living near the rivers to evacuate immediately, according to Antara.
Saturday’s disaster follows deadly landslides and flooding last month that left more than 1,170 people dead across Indonesia’s North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and Aceh provinces.
The Indonesian government has filed lawsuits against six companies over environmental degradation suspected of contributing to the deadly disaster.
Indonesia is facing increased risks of natural disasters due to environmental changes, including deforestation – often linked to global palm oil demand – climate change and rising sea levels.

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