Imaging taking from a radar service show that a slow moving landslide was pushing Rancho Palos Verdes, California 4-inches into the ocean each week.
Parts of the Southern California coastal community of Rancho Palos Verdes were shifting 4 inches closer to the ocean each week in mid-to-late 2024, NASA found.
In the West, Oregon, Washington, California and Idaho have the greatest vulnerabilities from landslides, which cause billions ...
Learn about the surge of landslide activity in California's Palos Verdes Peninsula as measured by NASA, showing the effects ...
The residential area shifted toward the Pacific Ocean as much as 4 inches — per week — during a four-week period last fall.
Rancho Palos Verdes, about 30 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, faces damage from landslides as the region moves toward ...
Analysis of data from NASA radar aboard an airplane shows that the decades-old active landslide area on the Palos Verdes ...
A peninsula south of Los Angeles has been slowly slipping toward the Pacific Ocean for decades, but recent data reveals that its pace has rapidly increased. The Palos Verdes Peninsula is now moving at ...
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