Landslide Blocks Mulholland Drive And Natural Disasters In California | Natural Disasters

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A mudslide prompted a road closure on the iconic Los Angeles road Mulholland Drive on Tuesday, 28 February. Mud and debris flowed down a hillside in the Beverly Crest neighborhood of Los Angeles in natural disasters.
The City Firefighters evacuated an unharmed elderly man and his caretaker as a “precaution” and temporarily stayed with a neighbour in natural disasters.
Fortunately, there were no injuries or entrapment, and the power remained on.
Last January, Water washes earth away from underneath Mulholland Drive in STudio City in natural disasters.
Landslides here seem to have become a specialty in natural disasters.
On 11th this month, Beverly Glen Blvd. was closed at Mulholland Drive Tuesday morning after a black Audi was buried by a mudslide in the roadway in natural disasters. Still California, dramatic video captured the moment boulders came tumbling down onto a road in Malibu, causing a CHP officer nearby to move quickly out of the way.
Malibu Canyon Road is located in the city of Malibu, which is in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The road runs through the scenic Malibu Canyon and connects the coastal community of Malibu with the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles.
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23 Comments

  1. Early warning systems, such as monitoring ground movement and rainfall patterns, can provide crucial information to help evacuate at-risk areas before a landslide occurs.

  2. Landslide-prone areas require careful land management practices, zoning regulations, and land-use planning to minimize the vulnerability of communities to these natural hazards

  3. Early warning systems, such as monitoring ground movement and rainfall patterns, can provide crucial information to help evacuate at-risk areas before a landslide occurs.

  4. Landslide-prone areas require careful land management practices, zoning regulations, and land-use planning to minimize the vulnerability of communities to these natural hazards

  5. Mitigation measures for landslides include slope stabilization techniques like retaining walls, terracing, and revegetation to improve slope stability.

  6. A landslide refers to the downward movement of rock, soil, or debris on a slope, often triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.

  7. Landslides can result in the loss of life, destruction of infrastructure, and alteration of the landscape, causing long-term environmental and economic impacts.

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