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Google Earth image of the section of road affected by the 12 July 2024 landslide at Simaltal in Nepal.
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The 12 July 2024 landslide at Simaltal in Nepal

by Dave Petley 12 July 202412 July 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. There are reports in Nepal of a major landslide disaster in the Simaltal area of Chitwan district. The reports indicate that at 3:30 am a landslide struck two buses travelling along the […]

The 6 July 2024 gold mine landslide at Tulabolo in Indonesia.
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Drone footage of the 6 July 2024 mining landslide at Tulabolo in Sulawesi

by Dave Petley 11 July 202411 July 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. On 6 July 2024, a landslide struck a mining community located at Tulabolo, which is in the Bone Bolango district of Gorontalo province, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Recovery operations continue at the landslide site, […]

Plot of the fundamental resonance frequency of the slope (y-axis) with the measured velocity of the La Praz landslide (x-axis) over time (the colour of the dots), from Bottelin and Baillet (2024).
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The evolution of damage in large rock slope failures – the La Praz landslide

by Dave Petley 10 July 202410 July 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. Large rock slope failures are a very substantial hazard in areas with steep topography, as was recently shown by the catastrophic 24 May 2024 landslide at Kaokalam in Enga province, Papua New […]

Google Earth image of the aftermath of the 2022 debris flow in South Korea.
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Debris flow hazards in urban environments – an example from South Korea

by Dave Petley 4 July 20244 July 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. An interesting paper (Lee et al. 2024 – available online as a pdf) has recently been published in the International Journal of Erosion Control Engineering, which considers landslide problems in expanding urban […]

Satellite image of the channelised debris flow that caused the 29 April 2024 Mai Mahiu disaster in Kenya. Image copyright Planet Labs, acquired on 12 May 2024, used with permission.
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2024 fatal landslides at the half way point – an update as of 30 June

by Dave Petley 3 July 20243 July 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. At the weekend we reached the half way point through the calendar year, so it is timely to provide an update on the number of fatal landslides, following my note of a […]

The site of the 28 June 1974 Quebrada Blanca landslide disaster in Colombia, as it is today.
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The 28 June 1974 Quebrada Blanca landslide disaster in Colombia

by Dave Petley 2 July 20242 July 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. Last week marked the 50th anniversary of the 28 June 1974 Quebrada Blanca landslide disaster in Colombia, in which up to 500 people were killed. There is a good video, in Spanish, […]

Google Earth image of the El Kherba landslide in Algeria after reactivation.
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The El Kherba landslide in Algeria, reactivated by the 7 August 2020 Mila earthquake

by Dave Petley 1 July 20241 July 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. There is an interesting article (Bourenane and Mezouar 2024) in the Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment about the El Kherba landslide in Algeria, which was reactivated by the 7 August […]

The 24 June 2024 landslide at Eagle Mine in Canada.
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More information about the 24 June 2024 heap leach landslide at Eagle Mine in Canada

by Dave Petley 27 June 202427 June 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. Information is emerging about the 24 June 2024 landslide at Eagle Mine in Yukon, Canada. Northern Miner has a video taken from an aircraft flying over the site that is worth a […]

Annotated image showing the speculative main aspects of the 21 June 2024 Sorte debris flow in Switzerland. Base image from Swisstopo.
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The possible causes of the deadly 21 June 2024 Sorte debris flow in Switzerland

by Dave Petley 26 June 202426 June 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. The Federal Office of Topography in Switzerland has collected and published online aerial imagery of the site of the deadly 21 June 2024 debris flow in Switzerland, which killed three people. The […]

Planet Labs satellite image of the aftermath of the heap leach landslide at the Eagle Gold Mine in the Yukon.
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A major landslide at a heap leach pad at Eagle Gold Mine in the Yukon, Canada

by Dave Petley 25 June 202425 June 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. In a short statement on its website yesterday, Victoria Gold (“a mining company focused on the Yukon”) confirmed that “the heap leach pad (“HLP”) at the Eagle Gold Mine in Yukon experienced […]

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