30 September 2022

Landslides in the 1960s

Posted by Dave Petley

Landslides triggered by the October 1968 rainstorms in Darjeeling, India.

Landslides triggered by the October 1968 rainstorms in Darjeeling, India. Image from the Save the Hills blog, Image by Das Studio.

Landslides in the 1960s

As I was writing my blog post earlier this week about the 1961 Kurenivka mudslide in Ukraine, I was pondering the number of large landslide disasters that occurred in the 1960s.  Based on no scientific analysis at all, it seems that this was a period of remarkable landslide accidents.  So, I decided that it would be interesting to begin the process of putting together a list.  This is what I have come up with so far:

I am sure that there are many more disasters in the 1960s – please let me know what I have missed.  Notable in the above list is the series of landslides that were caused by earthquakes, including the huge events in Chile and Alaska, and landslides caused by technological failures (including Kurenivka, Jupille, Vajont, El Cobre and Aberfan).  These series of events through the decade were instrumental in the scientific work in the following decades that has led to our current understanding of landslides.