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27 June 2012
Multiple landslide impacts worldwide in the last few days
An update on catastrophic landslide events in the last few days in India, Uganda, Bangladesh and Canada
23 May 2012
Understanding the Seti River landslide in Nepal
Using new satellite images & air photos to analyse the Seti River landslide in Nepal, which killed over 70 people.
10 April 2012
The Xintan landslide in the Three Gorges area of China
A brief report on the 1985 Xintan landslide in China
29 February 2012
Video: Preventative blast to mitigate rockfall hazard
An interesting video of a controlled blast to manage a rockfall hazard in France
10 February 2012
Comparing the response to the Tumbi Quarry and Philippines earthquake landslides
An update on both the Tumbi Quarry and Philippine earthquake landslides, including new images from the Philippines
14 January 2012
A photo album of landslide damage at Golden Bay, Nelson, New Zealand
In December 2011 a severe rainstorm triggered landslides in Golden Bay, New Zealand. This post provides photos of the landslide damage.
9 December 2011
Away from AGU – images of rockfalls as they occurred during the June 2011 Christchurch earthquake
As AGU 2011 draws to a close (and I still have some blog posts to write about the meeting), I need to try to catch up on a substantial backlog of landslide news. So, to start off, Monica Gowan from the University of Canterbury in Christchurch has sent these two pictures of the rockfalls as they occurred in the Sumner area of New Zealand on 13th June. Please note that …
13 October 2011
A gallery of landslide images
A new gallery of landslide images is online. These are entries to the “Landslides of the World” photo contest at the Second World Landslide Forum last week in Rome.

Dave Petley is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. His blog provides commentary and analysis of landslide events occurring worldwide, including the landslides themselves, latest research, and conferences and meetings.
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