The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides.

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In the Dolomite region of northern Italy, an interesting landslide emergency is under way. The location is Longiarù, a village located in San Martino in Badia. So far, 56 buildings, mostly houses, have had to be evacuated, and emergency works are underway to protect the village from a slow moving mudflow that is heading towards the village.

There is a drone video of the landslide on Youtube:-

YouTube video

Meanwhile, the Autonomous Province of Bolzano has released this image of the works underway to dredge the channel to allow the landslide to pass through:-

The landslide threatening Longiarù in northern Italy.
Works underway to manage the landslide threatening Longiarù in northern Italy. Image released by the Autonomous Province of Bolzano.

The landslide, which is slow moving, is following the path of a small gulley called the Rio di Seres. It was triggered by a period of heavy rainfall.

The Planet Labs image below shows this site in October 2023, before the winter snowfall and rains. The Rio di Seres is marked:-

Satellite image of the area around Longiarù before the landslide.
Satellite image of the area around Longiarù before the landslide. Image copyright Planet Labs, used with permission. Image dated 9 October 2023.

And here is an excellent image captured yesterday:-

Satellite image of the landslide at Longiarù.
Satellite image of the landslide at Longiarù. Image copyright Planet Labs, used with permission. Image dated 19 June 2024.

And for completeness, here is a slider that allows the two images to be compared:-

Satellite image of the area around Longiarù before the landslide.Satellite image of the landslide at Longiarù.

As the images show, the landslide has originated as a failure in a steep, forested area. The length of the landslide at the time of capture of the image yesterday was about 1.3 km.

Italy is the most landslide-prone country in Europe, and the Dolomite region has a long history of failures. Fortunately, the Italian authorities are very adept at handling such crises.

Reference

Planet Team (2024). Planet Application Program Interface: In Space for Life on Earth. San Francisco, CA. https://www.planet.com/

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