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What are 3 major historical landslides?

What are 3 major historical landslides?

Deadliest Landslides In Recorded History

  • Huaraz Debris Flows, Ancash, Peru, December 1941 (5,000 deaths)
  • 62 Nevado Huascaran Debris Fall, Ranrahirca, Peru, January 1962 (4,500 deaths)
  • Khait Landslide, Tajikstan, July 1949 (4,000 deaths))
  • Diexi Slides, Sichuan, China, August 1933 (3,000+ deaths)

What was the worst landslide?

The worst landslide in U.S. history was in 1928, when as many as 500 people were killed after the collapse of the St. Francis Dam near Los Angeles, according to geologist Lynn Highland of the U.S.Geological Survey.

What is the most famous mudslide?

Famous Mudslides By Fatalities

Rank Mudslide Name Location
1 1999 Vargas Tragedy Vargas, Venezuela
2 1985 Armero Tragedy Tolima, Colombia
3 2013 India Monsoons Uttarakhand, India
4 2010 Gansu Mudslide Zhouqu County, China

What country has the most landslides?

Countries with the most amount of land at high risk of landslides include Italy, Austria, China, the Philippines and Ethiopia.

What is the fastest landslide?

Mudslides
Mudslides like this one are the fastest-moving type of landslide, or “mass wasting.” Mudslides can move at speeds of 80 kilometers (50 miles) per hour.

Where was the most famous landslide in the world?

This landslide occurred in the region of Kait in Tajikistan, at that time a part of the Soviet Union. Like many landslides it was triggered by a an earthquake , but the landslide itself proved to be lethal. It took the lives of over 28,000 people and buried 33 villages. This landslide happen in Italy on September 4th in 1618.

What was the costliest slide in US history?

The costliest slide in U.S. history was the Thistle, Utah event of April 1983 (15 million cubic meters in volume). The slide caused a lake 160-feet deep to form and the flooding wiped out the town of Thistle causing an estimated $200-400 million (1983 dollars) in damage.

Where was the 8 th international field trip on Landslides held?

Of the 8 th International Conf. & Field Trip on Landslides, Granada, Spain, 27-28 Sept. Rotterdam: Balkema. Advisory Committee on the International Decade for Natural Hazard Reduction 1987.

How many people were killed by landslides in World War 2?

Several villages partially destroyed by landslides; 271 dead; 1,700 missing; 158 injured; 12,000 displaced. Thousands of thin, residual-soil slides on steep slopes turned into damaging debris flows in tributary and main drainages. Approximately 10,000 people killed in the flooding and landslides, which occurred throughout the region.