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       Landslides - Indonesia - 2025 Events
       By: Steve Date: July 6, 2025, 2:59 pm
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       SUMMARY - Three people have been killed, one missing, and eight
       others injured after landslides hit Indonesia's West Java
       province on Saturday afternoon (July 5th, 2025). the landslides
       damaged eight houses.
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       Re: Landslides - Indonesia - 2025 Events
       By: Masked Man Date: July 6, 2025, 8:24 pm
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       oh man... landslides just go hand to hand with flooding and just
       part of flooding here in Appalachian Mountains of North
       Carolina. My county has some of the worst landslide records and
       the constant building they do and the fact the county doesn't
       really do enough to discourage people from building and man-made
       activity on slopes is disturbing.
       "The USGS has published a preliminary report on landslides
       triggered across western North Carolina, northern South
       Carolina, eastern Tennessee, and parts of southern Virginia by
       Hurricane Helene in September 2024. Over 2,000 failures were
       triggered by up to c. 700 mm of rainfall in a 72 hour period."
       "Landslides are most common in the mountain region of North
       Carolina because of steep slopes. The Piedmont and Coastal Plain
       regions also have landslides that are commonly related to human
       activity such as making a road cut too steep."
       I got people above me building in area deemed by the "US
       Department of Interior" to be landslide hazard area..The US
       Department of Interior uses all this technology and gives this
       maps online to public and my county doesn't pay any attention
       and lets people grade and build anyway.. that's why there were
       like 2000 plus landslides in NC during Hurricane Hellene .. the
       landslide makes the flooding worse and vice versa
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