Beverley Arbogast Blog Post 14 (A comparative study of the most prominent landslides throughout history.)
Landslides have been a natural disaster that has occurred throughout history. Some of the most prominent landslides in history include the 2014 Oso landslide, the 1963 Vajont Dam landslide, and the 1970 Yungay landslide. These landslides were caused by different factors such as heavy rainfall, human error, and earthquakes.
The Oso landslide was triggered by heavy rainfall and resulted in the deaths of 43 people. The Vajont Dam landslide was caused by human error during construction and resulted in a massive wave that killed over 2,000 people. The Yungay landslide was triggered by an earthquake and resulted in over 20,000 deaths.
While these landslides differ in their causes and death tolls, they all share one common factor: their devastating impact on communities. They serve as a reminder of the power of nature and the importance of proper planning and preparation to minimize their effects.
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