San Antonio de Prado: a high mobility landslide in Colombia
14 July 2022 08:49 in landslide report by Dave Petley
On Wednesday 13 July 2022 a major landslide occurred at San Antonio de Prado in Medellin, Colombia, killing at least two people
14 July 2022 08:49 in landslide report by Dave Petley
On Wednesday 13 July 2022 a major landslide occurred at San Antonio de Prado in Medellin, Colombia, killing at least two people
6 June 2022 07:49 in Review of a paper by Dave Petley
On 10 June 2021 an extreme rainstorm triggered over 100 landslides, including a set of devastating debris flows, in the Wuxie scenic area in Zhejiang Province in China.
1 June 2022 06:44 in Review of a paper by Dave Petley
A paper just published in Landslides (Feng et al 2021) describes 327 landslides triggered by intense rainfall in June 2019 around Mibie village, Guangdong Province in China.
16 May 2022 07:03 in landslide report by Dave Petley
Damaging landslides have occurred as a result of heavy rainfall in Assam state in the northeast of India over the weekend.
20 April 2022 06:46 in landslide images by Dave Petley
UNITAR has published an initial satellite image analysis of the landslides caused by Tropical Storm Megi in Leyte in the Philippines.
29 March 2022 06:26 in Earthquake-induced landslide by Dave Petley
An earthquake on 25 February 2022 triggered multiple landslides on the flanks of Mount Talakmau in west Sumatra, Indonesia.
18 February 2022 07:58 in Planet Labs by Dave Petley
Planet has captured high resolution satellite images of the multiple urban landslides in the Alto da Serra area of Petrópolis, Brazil.
17 February 2022 07:58 in landslide report by Dave Petley
A large urban landslide at Morro da Oficina, triggered by heavy rainfall in Petrópolis, Brazil, inundated at least 80 houses.
8 February 2022 08:13 in Planet Labs by Dave Petley
New Planet Labs satellite imagery allows a better understanding of the deadly 31 January 2022 mudflow in the La Gasca suburb of Quito, Ecuador
12 January 2022 08:08 in Mining by Dave Petley
Flow from the mining landslide at Pau Branco The mining landslide at Pau Branco caused a significant release of mine waste, which appears to have flowed into the water retention structure below. This image, from the Observatório da Mineração, shows the flow path:- . As the image shows, the landslide overtopped the retaining structure, which remained essentially intact (note the superficial erosion on either side of the dam abutments). The …
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