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Fatal landslides to the end of August 2024

by Dave Petley 24 September 202424 September 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. Following my annual leave in Chile, I have finally been able to catch up with the fatal landslide data for August 2024. This follows my post for the end of July, which […]

Satellite image of the site of the 16 September 2023 landslide on the flanks of Dickson Fjord in Greenland.
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The 16 September 2023 landslide on the margin of Dickson Fjord in Greenland

by Dave Petley 18 September 202418 September 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 has been quite a stir over the last week regarding a remarkable paper (Svennevig et al. 2024) that was published in the journal Science, describing a series of events that occurred […]

A cluster of new landslide in the Gofa Zone of Ethiopia.
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The 22 July 2024 landslides in the Gofa Zone of Ethiopia

by Dave Petley 17 September 202417 September 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 22 July 2024, two landslides occurred in the Gofa Zone of Ethiopia. I blogged about these events at the time, but the true picture was somewhat unclear due to the remote […]

Google Earth image showing the aftermath of the 17 December 2017 Santa Lucía landslide in Chile.
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The failure mechanism of the 17 December 2017 Santa Lucía landslide in Chile

by Dave Petley 16 September 202416 September 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 17 December 2017, a large landslide was triggered at Santa Lucía in the northern Patagonian Andes of Chile. An initial rock slope failure transitioned into a 12 km long debris flow […]

The 10 September 2024 landslide at Lang Nu in Vietnam.
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The 10 September 2024 landslide at Lang Nu (Nậm Lúc) in Vietnam

by Dave Petley 12 September 202413 March 2025

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. As Super Typhoon Yagi roared onshore on 10 September 2024, landslides were triggered across a swathe of Vietnam. The most serious event occurred at Lang Nu (locally written Nậm Lúc), in Lao […]

The Qianjiangping landslide in China.
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Spatiotemporal patterns of non-seismic fatal landslides in China from 2010 to 2022

by Dave Petley 11 September 202411 September 2024

The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. Long term readers of this blog will know that I have a deep passion for understanding the patterns of fatal landslides in time and space. Some of my own work has focused […]

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The Pissouri landslide in Cyprus

by Dave Petley 10 September 202410 September 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 two very interesting urban landslides making headlines at the moment. One is the Rancho Palos Verdes landslide in California – there is a well-informed description of this ongoing crisis on […]

The source and upper track of the Pedersen Lagoon landslide.
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The 7 August 2024 Pedersen Lagoon landslide and tsunami

by Dave Petley 22 August 202422 August 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 about 5 am local time on 7 August 2024, a large landslide occurred on the rock slopes above Pedersen Lagoon in Alaska, triggering a local tsunami. Whilst this major event is […]

Google Earth perspective view of the 20 August 2024 landslide at the Teesta V power house in Sikkim.
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The 20 August 2024 landslide at the Teesta Stage V power house at Baluatar, Sikkim

by Dave Petley 21 August 202421 August 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 20 August 2024, a landslide occurred on the banks of the Teesta River near to Baluatar in Sikkim, northern India. This large failure was widely captured on mobile phone videos that […]

The Bushy Knoll landslide near to Tiniroto in Gisborne, New Zealand.
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Two large landslides in Gisborne, New Zealand

by Dave Petley 20 August 202420 August 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 Gisborne area of New Zealand was severely impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle in February 2023, an event that triggered many thousands of landslides in the area. One effect of such large events […]

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