When hills are healthy, vegetation can anchor the soil in place. But when that is burned off, hillsides become vulnerable to erosion, and slopes can come crashing down.
Residents of Rancho Palos Verdes brace for an incoming storm, fearing heavy rainfall could accelerate ongoing land movement despite stabilization efforts.
Cliffs slope into the ocean in San Simeon, California. All along the state's dynamic coastline, land is inching down and up ...
From his backyard in Arizona, astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy has captured stunning photos of the celestial objects high ...
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NASA analysis reveals slow-moving landslides on Los Angeles County's Palos Verdes Peninsula accelerated to 4 inches per week ...
An analysis measuring the movement of slow-moving landslides on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Los Angeles County found that ...
ROME (AP) — The president of Haiti’s transitional presidential council said the Trump administration’s decisions to freeze aid programs, deport migrants and block refugees will be ...
The ABC7 Eyewitness News data team has put together a map showing areas of concern for ... The Palisades Fire burn scar also creates landslide danger when rain starts to fall.
A smattering of Rancho Palos ... Verdes Drive South. The city installed dewatering wells last year, which, along with a dry winter, have helped slow the land movement in most of the landslide ...
A smattering of Rancho Palos ... Verdes Drive South. The city installed dewatering wells last year, which, along with a dry winter, have helped slow the land movement in most of the landslide ...