A list of notable landslides and mudflows
Frank Slide , Turtle Mountain , Alberta , Canada
This list of landslides is a list of notable landslides and mudflows divided into sections by date and type. This list may be incomplete as there is no central catalogue for landslides, although it does exist for some for individual countries or areas. Volumes of landslides are recorded in the scientific literature using cubic kilometres (km3 ) for the largest and millions of cubic metres (MCM) for most events.
Prehistoric landslides
Note: km3 = cubic kilometre (s)
Date
Place
Name
Position
Volume
Comments
Sources
48 Ma
Heart Mountain, Wyoming, US
Heart Mountain slide
~2000 km3
Mostly eroded now
[ 1] [ 2]
21–22 Ma
Southwest Utah, US
Markagunt gravity slide
37°42′N 112°50′W / 37.7°N 112.83°W / 37.7; -112.83
~1700–2000 km3
[ 3] [ 1]
~6.1 Ma
East Traverse Mountains , Utah, US
East Traverse Mountains mega landslide
40°29′N 111°51′W / 40.48°N 111.85°W / 40.48; -111.85
~50–100 km3
The landslide comprises the entirety of East Traverse Mountain
[ 4] [ 5]
ca. 71,000 BCE
Fogo , Cape Verde Islands
15°00′N 24°27′W / 15.00°N 024.45°W / 15.00; -024.45
130–160 km3
The eastern flank of the island of Fogo collapsed into the sea, generating a megatsunami. The wave struck Santiago , 55 kilometres (34 mi; 30 nmi) away, with a height of at least 170 metres (558 ft).
[ 6] [ 7]
Sometime between 19,000 and 10,000 BCE
Lake Tahoe , California and Nevada , United States
12.5 km3
The landslide occurred along the western shore of the lake, forming McKinney Bay and generating megatsunamis in the lake of about 100 metres (328 ft) in height.
[ 8] [ 9]
ca. 15,000 BCE
San Bernardino Mountains , California , United States
Blackhawk slide
0.52 km3
A cube of rock 0.5 miles (0.8 km) on a side slid 1,500 feet (457 m) down the slope of a steep canyon, then exited the canyon and traveled for 5 miles (8 km) across a flat valley at a speed of up to 75 miles per hour (121 km/h).
[ 10]
13,500 BCE
Green Lake (Southland) New Zealand
Green Lake landslide
45°47′S 167°22′E / 45.78°S 167.37°E / -45.78; 167.37
27 km3
Likely triggered by large earthquake on or near the Alpine Fault
[ 11]
Late Pleistocene
British Columbia
Cheekye Fan
~0.15 km3
Collapse of the western flank of Mount Garibaldi
[ 12]
≈ 10,000 BCE
Seymareh , Iran
Seymareh landslide
33°00′N 47°39′E / 33.00°N 047.65°E / 33.00; 047.65
20 km3
Collapse of the north-eastern flank of Kabir Kouh ridge across the Seymareh River
[ 13]
~9900 BCE
Otago , New Zealand
Lochnagar Landslide
44°22′S 168°00′E / 44.36°S 168.00°E / -44.36; 168.00
1 km3
Collapse of mountain forming Lake Lochnagar .
[ 14]
Between ~8020 and ~6520 BCE
Sullorsuaq Strait , Greenland
Various
Seven very large tsunamigenic landslides struck Sullorsuaq Strait over this 1,500-year period, some from the southern coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula and others from the northern coast of Disko Island . No evidence has been found of the tsunamis or megatsunamis they probably generated.
[ 15]
~6370 BCE
Mount Etna , Sicily
25 km3
An 80-square-kilometre (31 sq mi), 300-metre (984 ft) thick area of the eastern slope of Mount Etna collapsed into the Mediterranean Sea , triggering a megatsunami in the Eastern Mediterranean with an initial wave height along the coast of Sicily of 40 metres (131 ft). It struck the Neolithic village of Atlit Yam off what is now the coast of Israel , where it had a height of 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) and prompted the village's abandonment.
[ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
~5650 BCE
Sullorsuaq Strait , Greenland
A large landslide entered Sullorsuaq Strait , generating a megatsunami which struck Alluttoq Island , where it had a run-up height of 41 to 66 metres (135 to 217 ft).
[ 15]
~5350 BCE
Sullorsuaq Strait , Greenland
A large landslide entered Sullorsuaq Strait , generating a megatsunami which struck Alluttoq Island , where it had a run-up height of 45 to 70 metres (148 to 230 ft).
[ 15]
~2800 BCE
Zion Canyon , Utah , US
0.286 km3
Landslide created the currently level floor of Zion Canyon inside Zion National Park .
[ 21]
~1920 BCE
Jishi Gorge, Qinghai Province, China
Jishi Gorge outburst flood
0.040–0.080 km3
Landslide dammed the Yellow River , breach of dam may have caused the Great Flood of Gun-Yu
[ 22]
~1100 BCE
Mount Storm King , Washington , United States
7.2 MCM
An earthquake generated the Sledgehammer Point Rockslide, which entered waters at least 140 metres (459 ft) deep in Lake Crescent and generated a megatsunami with an estimated maximum run-up height of 82 to 104 metres (269 to 341 ft).
[ 23]
~200 BCE
North Island , New Zealand
2.2 km3
Dammed Lake Waikaremoana
[ 24] [ 25]
Submarine landslides
Note: MCM = million cubic metres ; km3 = cubic kilometre (s)
Date
Place
Name/article
Position
Volume
Comments
Sources
1.4 Ma
off northern Molokai , Hawaii
Wailau Slide
2,500 km3
The northern third of East Molokai Volcano collapsed suddenly into the Pacific Ocean in a 25-mile (40 km) wide landslide with a 120-mile (193 km) run-out that climbed uphill 900 feet (274 m) from the Hawaiian Trough over the last 80 miles (130 km). It generated a tsunami that was 2,000 feet (610 m) tall locally and which reached California and Mexico .
[ 26]
Between 1.5 and 0.5 Ma
off northeastern Oahu , Hawaii
Nu'uanu Slide
7,500 km3
The eastern half of the Koʻolau Volcano collapsed into the Pacific Ocean , leaving behind its remnant western rim on Oahu as the Koʻolau Range The landslide had a run-out of more than 140 miles (225 km), climbing about 1,000 feet (305 m) over the last 85 miles (137 km) and leaving a massive debris field north of Oahu and Molokai covering 25,000 square kilometers (9,700 sq mi). The largest piece of debris, the Tuscaloosa Seamount , measures 19 by 11 miles (31 by 18 km) and rises 1.1 miles (1.8 km) above the seafloor.
[ 27] [ 28]
Less than 2.6 Ma
off South Africa
Agulhas Slide
20,000 km3
The largest so far described
[ 29] [ 30]
ca. 170,000 BP
off North Island, New Zealand
Ruatoria debris avalanche
3,000 km3
[ 31]
ca. 8,000 BP
Norwegian Sea
Storegga Slide
64°52′N 1°18′E / 64.87°N 001.3°E / 64.87; 001.3
3,500 km3
Triggered a large tsunami that swept over the Shetland and Orkney Islands
[ 32]
18 Nov 1929
Grand Banks of Newfoundland
1929 Grand Banks earthquake
44°32′N 56°01′W / 44.54°N 056.01°W / 44.54; -056.01
200 km3
Broke 12 submarine communications cables . The tsunami was 3 to 8 metres (10 to 26 ft) tall, had a run-up of 13 metres (43 ft), and killed 28 people on the Burin Peninsula .
[ 33]
17 Jul 1998
North of New Guinea
1998 Papua New Guinea earthquake
4 km3
The landslide in the Pacific Ocean followed an M 7.0 earthquake by a few minutes and generated tsunamis with heights of 10 to 15 metres (33 to 49 ft) that struck the north coast of Papua New Guinea , killing 2,100 to 2,700 people, injuring 1,000, and leaving 10,000 homeless.
[ 34]
Pre-20th-century historic landslides
Note: km3 = cubic kilometre (s); MCM = million cubic metres
Date
Place
Name/article
Position
Volume
Casualties
Comments
Sources
563
Lake Geneva , Switzerland and France
Tauredunum event
46°21′N 6°52′E / 46.35°N 006.86°E / 46.35; 006.86
Hundreds to thousands
A landslide apparently triggered a collapse of sediments at the mouth of the River Rhône , resulting in a submarine mudslide that triggered a tsunami which traveled the length of Lake Geneva , reaching a height of 16 metres (52 ft) in some places. The wave destroyed villages and reached Geneva .
[ 35] [ 36] [ 37] [ 38] [ 39] [ 40]
25 Nov 1248
Mont Granier , France
45°28′N 5°56′E / 45.46°N 005.93°E / 45.46; 005.93
1000+
Destroyed five villages.
25 Jan 1348
Dobratsch , Austria
Dobratsch Landslide
900 MCM
Triggered by the Friuli earthquake (8–9 EMS ), due to the flood of the river Gail , 2 villages had to be abandoned.
1425–1450
North Bonneville, Washington , US
Bridge of the Gods (land bridge)
45°40′N 121°56′W / 45.66°N 121.94°W / 45.66; -121.94
14 km3
Possibly linked to the 1458 Cascadia Earthquake
[ 41] [ 42] [ 43]
About 1560
Ozette, Washington , US
Ozette Indian Village Archeological Site
48°10′N 124°44′W / 48.17°N 124.73°W / 48.17; -124.73
Partially buried the village at Ozette
[ 44] [ 45]
1692
Judgment Hill , Jamaica
1692 Jamaica earthquake
131–181 MCM
19 white people killed; other possible deaths not recorded
The landslide displaced the land surface by up to 800 metres (2,625 ft). The debris travelled 440 metres (1,444 ft) vertically and 1.763 kilometres (1.095 mi) horizontally and accumulated over a 1.09-square-kilometre (0.42 sq mi) area. Documentationm of the timing of the landslide is inexact, but it occurred after the 7 June 1692 earthquake at Port Royal and may have occurred due to heavy rainfall which followed the earthquake, and possibly due to rain associated with a hurricane that struck the area in October 1692.
[ 46] [ 47]
19 June 1718
Gansu , China
1718 Tongwei–Gansu earthquake
An Ms 7.5 earthquake triggers over 300 landslides, burying villages and resulting in 73,000 deaths.
[ 48]
22 Feb 1756
Langfjorden , Norway
12 to 15 MCM
32
Slid 400 metres (1,312 ft) down the slope of the mountain Tjellafjellet into the Langfjorden , generating three megatsunamis in the Langfjorden and the Eresfjorden with heights of 40 to 50 metres (131 to 164 ft). The largest landslide in Norway in historic time.
[ 49]
10 Jun 1786
Kangding -Luding area, Sichuan , southwestern China
1786 Kangding-Luding earthquake
A M 7.75 earthquake on 1 June triggered a large landslide that created a 70-metre (230 ft) high landslide dam in the Dadu River . The dam failed catastrophically on 10 June, the resulting flood extending 1,400 kilometres (870 mi) downstream and killing 100,000 people.
[ 50] [ 51]
2 Sep 1806
Canton of Schwyz , Switzerland
Goldau Rockslide
47°03′N 8°33′E / 47.05°N 008.55°E / 47.05; 008.55
40 MCM
457
Destroyed four villages and caused a tsunami in Lake Lauerz
[ 52]
24 Dec 1839
Lyme Regis , Dorset
Axmouth to Lyme Regis Undercliff
One of a series of slumps
1855–1856
British Columbia
Collapse of The Barrier
30 MCM
[ 53]
1881
Qiaojia County , Yunnan , China
Shigaodi Landslide
530 MCM
Formed dam on Jinsha River
[ 54]
11 Sep 1881
Elm , Switzerland
7.6 MCM
114–115
A mountainside weakened by quarrying and two months of heavy rains slid into the village, where it buried 83 structures, then across the valley the village stood in and 300 yards (274 m) up the opposite slope.
[ 10] [ 55]
13 Mar 1888
Ritter Island , Netherlands East Indies
1888 Ritter Island eruption and tsunami
4 to 5 km3
ca. 3,000
During a volcanic eruption, a significant portion of the island slid 800 metres (2,625 ft) into the sea, generating tsunamis of up to 12 to 15 metres (39 to 49 ft) in height that struck nearby islands and traveled as far south as New Guinea , where they were 8 metres (26 ft) high.
[ 56] [ 57] [ 58] [ 59] [ 60]
19 Sep 1889
Cap Diamant , Quebec
Québec rockslide
46°29′06″N 71°12′36″W / 46.485°N 071.21°W / 46.485; -071.21
>40
[ 61]
20th-century landslides
1901–1950
Note: km3 = cubic kilometre (s); MCM = million cubic metres
Date
Place
Name/article
Position
Volume
Casualties
Comments
Sources
22 Aug 1902
China–Kyrgyzstan border , Xinjiang , China
1902 Turkestan earthquake
39°52′N 76°25′E / 39.87°N 076.42°E / 39.87; 076.42
>0.2 MCM
5,650–10,000
A landslide triggered by an Mw 7.7 earthquake in the Tian Shan mountains. The earthquake triggered landslides in valleys and mountains. Destruction was widespread.
[ 62] [ 63] [ 64]
29 Apr 1903
Turtle Mountain , Alberta , Canada
Frank Slide
49°35′N 114°23′W / 49.59°N 114.39°W / 49.59; -114.39
30 MCM
70 to 90
About 110 million tonnes (120 million short tons ) of limestone rock slid down Turtle Mountain , reaching the opposing hills in 100 seconds and burying the eastern edge of Frank , a mining town then in Alberta . The deadliest and one of the largest landslides in Canadian history.
[ 65] [ 66]
15 Jan 1905
Lovatnet , Norway
0.35 MCM
61
Slid 500 metres (1,640 ft) down the slope of the mountain Ramnefjellet into the lake Lovatnet , generating a megatsunami with a height of up to 40.5 metres (133 ft).
[ 67]
13 Apr 1907
Chryszczata, Bieszczady Mountains , Poland
Zwiezło
49°11′N 22°06′E / 49.18°N 022.10°E / 49.18; 022.10
12 MCM
0
The biggest historical landslide in the Polish Bieszczady Mountains. Lakes formed in the depressions on the surface of the landslide – "Duszatyn Lakes". The lakes and the surrounding forest are protected in a nature reserve.
[ 68]
18 Feb 1911
Usoy , Tajikistan
Usoi Dam
2 km3
54
Triggered by M 7.4 earthquake. The rockslide dammed the Murgab River, impounding 65 km (40 mi)-long Lake Sarez, which presently still exists.
[ 69]
1914
Neuquén and Mendoza , Argentina
Rio Barrancas & Rio Colorado debris flow
2 MCM
190–300
Two small towns were devastated, and numerous ranches and farms destroyed along a 60 km (37 mi) valley. Length of flow:300 km (186 mi)
[ 69]
19 May 1919
Kelud , East Java , Indonesia
Kelut Lahars
5110
Lahars caused 5,110 deaths, and destroyed or damaged 104 villages. Length 185 km (115 mi).
[ 69]
16 Dec 1920
Haiyuan County , Ningxia , China
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
>100,000
Loess flows and landslides over an area of 50,000 km2 (19,000 sq mi). Failures in loess caused extreme fissuring, landslide dams, and buried villages.
[ 69]
1920
Veracruz , Mexico
Rio Huitzilapan debris flows
est. 600–870
Debris flows destroyed village of Barranca Grande, and were 40 to 65 m (131 to 213 ft) deep. Debris flows extended >40 km (25 mi). Triggered by M~6.5 earthquake.
[ 69]
1921
Almaty , Kazakhstan
Alma-Ata Debris Flows
~500
A debris flow in the Valley of Alma-Atinka River destroyed the town of Alma-Ata.
[ 69]
26 Mar 1924
Amalfi Coast , Italy
~100
A series of major landslides after 18 hours of heavy rain
[ 70]
23 Jun 1925
Gros Ventre Wilderness , Wyoming
Gros Ventre landslide
43°37′N 110°33′W / 43.62°N 110.55°W / 43.62; -110.55
38 MCM
6 (when the dam failed in 1927)
Blocked the Gros Ventre River , forming a 70-metre-high (230 ft) dam
[ 71]
9 Mar 1929
Otehake River , Arthur's Pass National Park , South Island , New Zealand
The Falling Mountain landslide
42°53′S 171°41′E / 42.89°S 171.68°E / -42.89; 171.68
66 MCM
Very rapid rock avalanche triggered by the 1929 Arthur's Pass earthquake
[ 72]
25 Aug 1933
Diexi, Mao County , Sichuan , China
1933 Diexi earthquake
150 MCM
~3100
The largest landslide formed a 255-metre-high (837 ft) landslide dam on the Min River. This landslide killed all but one of the 577 people in the town of Deixi. The dam then overtopped, causing a flood and 2,500 deaths.
[ 69]
7 Apr 1934
Tafjorden , Norway
2 to 3 MCM
40
Slid about 730 metres (2,395 ft) down the slope of the mountain Langhamaren into the Tafjorden, generating a megatsunami that reached a height of between 62 and 63.5 metres (203 and 208 ft).
[ 73] [ 74] [ 75]
13 Sep 1936
Lovatnet , Norway
1 MCM
74
Slid 800 metres (2,625 ft) down the slope of the mountain Ramnefjellet into the lake Lovatnet , generating a megatsunami with a height of more than 74 metres (243 ft).
[ 67]
5 Jul 1938
Kwansai , Hyogo Prefecture , Japan
~1000
Many landslides occurred on the slopes of Mount Rokko , 130,000 homes damaged or destroyed by landslides and floods.
[ 69] [ 76]
13 Dec 1941
Huaraz , Ancash , Peru
Huaraz debris flow
>10 MCM
4,000–6,000
Caused by rupture of a moraine dam impounding a lake, temporarily dammed the Santa River, after 2 days that failed and the flood swept down the valley to the coast.
[ 69] [ 77]
April 1944
Columbia Reservoir, Washington , United States
3.1 to 3.8 MCM
0
The landslide along the shore of what later was renamed Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake about 98 miles (158 km) above Grand Coulee Dam generated a tsunami which reached a maximum height of 30 feet (9 m) along the opposite shore 5,000 feet (1,524 m) away.
[ 78]
16 Aug 1945
Mantaro Valley , Peru
Kuntur Sinqa rockslide
5.5 MCM
none from landslide
The rockslide formed a 100-metre-high (330 ft) dam at Rio Mantaro, which failed after 73 days, causing a flood.
[ 69]
19 Dec 1945
Alcalá del Júcar , Albacete , Spain
16
Worst rockfall to hit the municipality in the 20th century
[ 79]
18 Sep 1948
Assam , India
Guwahati landslide
~500
Triggered by heavy rain
[ 80]
10 Jul 1949
Gharm Oblast , Tajikistan
Khait landslide , Yasman valley flowslide
39°10′N 70°54′E / 39.17°N 070.90°E / 39.17; 070.90
75 MCM 245 MCM
~800 ~4,000(7,200 for all the landslides)
Triggered by the 1949 Khait earthquake , largest of several landslides
[ 81]
27 Jul 1949
Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake , Washington
1.5 to 2.3 MCM
0
The landslide near the mouth of Hawk Creek, about 35 miles (56 km) north of Grand Coulee Dam , entered the lake and generated a 65-foot (20 m) tsunami that struck the town of Lincoln . The wave was noted by observers as far as 20 miles (32 km) away.
[ 82] [ 83]
1951–1975
Note: km3 = cubic kilometre (s); MCM = million cubic metres
Date
Place
Name/article
Position
Volume
Casualties
Comments
Sources
April 1952
Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake , Washington , United States
11.5 MCM
0
The landslide 3 miles (4.8 km) below the Kettle Falls Bridge generated a tsunami which reached a maximum height of 65 feet (20 m) along the opposite shore of the lake. The wave was observed on the lake as far as 6 miles (9.7 km) away.
[ 78]
15 Dec 1952
Nuussuaq Peninsula , western Greenland
Niiortuut landslide
70°20′56″N 53°10′41″W / 70.349°N 053.178°W / 70.349; -053.178
5.9 MCM
1
The landslide began at a height of 500 to 700 metres (1,640 to 2,297 ft) on a slope of the mountain Niiortuut , was 80 metres (262 ft) thick, and traveled 2,750 metres (3,007 yd). Between 1,800,000 and 4,500,000 cubic metres (2,400,000 and 5,900,000 cu yd) of material entered the sea and generated a tsunami in Sullorsuaq Strait (known in Danish as Vaigat Strait). With a run-up height of 4.5 to 7.7 metres (15 to 25 ft), it struck a group of four fishermen 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away on the southern coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula , killing one. Then it struck the town of Qullissat 30 kilometres (19 mi) away on Disko Island , where it had a run-up height of 2.2 to 2.7 metres (7 ft 3 in to 8 ft 10 in).
[ 84] [ 85]
1953
Wakayama Prefecture , Japan
Arida River landslides
1,046
Multiple slides due to typhoon. Many landslide dams were formed and subsequently failed in the Aridagawa valley.
[ 69]
1953
Minamiyamashiro , Sōraku District, Kyoto , Japan
Minamiyamashiro landslides
336 dead or missing
5,122 homes were destroyed or badly damaged by landslides and floods.
[ 69]
February 1953
Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake , Washington , United States
0
A series of landslides about 100 miles (161 km) upstream from Grand Coulee Dam generated a series of tsunamis with a maximum run-up height of 16 feet (5 m) along the opposite shore of the lake.
[ 78]
April–August 1953
Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake , Washington , United States
0
A series of landslides at Reed Terrace generated tsunamis at least 11 times. The largest of them reached a maximum height of 65 feet (20 m) along the opposite shore of the lake and was observed as far as 6 miles (9.7 km) away.
[ 78]
7 Oct 1953
Bekkelaget , Oslo , Norway
Bekkelaget landslide 1953
5 dead
[ 86]
12 Jul 1954
Media Luna, Colombia
Santa Elena landslide
>100
Mudflow triggered by heavy rain
[ 87]
26 Oct 1954
Salerno , Amalfi Coast
≈ 300
504 millimetres (19.8 in) of rain fell in 16 hours, causing soil slides & debris flows
[ 88]
1958
Shizuoka Prefecture , Japan
Kanogawa landslides
1,094
19,754 homes were destroyed or badly damaged.
[ 69]
9 Jul 1958
Lituya Bay , Alaska , United States
1958 Lituya Bay, Alaska earthquake and megatsunami
30 MCM
2
Caused by M 7.5 earthquake, the landslide caused a megatsunami with a run-up of 524 metres (1,719 ft) in Lituya Bay.
[ 89]
17 Aug 1959
Madison Canyon, southwestern Montana , United States
1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake
38 MCM
28–36
Caused by M 7.2 to 7.5 earthquake. Dammed the Madison River , creating Quake Lake .
[ 90]
22 May 1960
Riñihue Lake , Chile
Riñihuazo
39°50′S 72°17′W / 39.84°S 072.29°W / -39.84; -072.29
≈ 40 MCM
A series of landslides triggered by the 1960 Valdivia earthquake , blocked outflow of Riñihue Lake, causing it to rise more than 20 metres (66 ft), actions taken to lower the water level prevented repeat of a disastrous flood after the great 1575 earthquake .
[ 77]
10 Jan 1962
Ranrahirca , Peru
1962 Nevado Huascarán debris avalanche
9°07′S 77°36′W / 09.12°S 077.6°W / -09.12; -077.6
13 MCM
4,000 – 5,000
An avalanche of ice and rock triggered by collapse of part of a hanging glacier
[ 77]
9 Oct 1963
Longarone , Italy
Vajont landslide
46°16′N 12°20′E / 46.27°N 012.33°E / 46.27; 012.33
270 MCM
≈ 2,000
Landslide caused by heavy rains and drawdown of the Vajont Dam reservoir. Casualties and damage caused by 250-metre (820 ft) tsunami generated by landslide into reservoir.
[ 91]
27 Mar 1964
Seward , Alaska , United States
1964 Alaska earthquake
211 MCM at Seward, 9.6 MCM at Turnagain Heights
106 from tsunami caused by Seward landslide
M 9.2 earthquake caused submarine landslide at Seward, and large landslides in Anchorage . One large landslide traveled for 3 miles (4.8 km) across the nearly level surface of Sherman Glacier
[ 10] [ 69]
9 Jan 1965
British Columbia
Hope Slide
49°24′N 121°16′W / 49.40°N 121.26°W / 49.40; -121.26
48 MCM
4
"... no seismic or hydrometeorological trigger is discernible ..."
[ 92]
28 Mar 1965
El Cobre, Chile
El Cobre landslide
>200
Shaking from a magnitude 7.1 earthquake caused failure of two tailings dams at the El Soldado copper mine, the resulting flow destroyed the town of El Cobre.
[ 93]
1965
Luquan Yi and Miao Autonomous County , Yunnan , China
Pufu Landslide
450 MCM
Created a dam on the Pufuguo Stream, which later failed
[ 54]
21 Oct 1966
Aberfan , Wales
Aberfan disaster
51°41′N 3°21′W / 51.69°N 003.35°W / 51.69; -003.35
144
Collapse of an unstable colliery spoil-tip built over a series of springs, was triggered by heavy rain, killing nearly half the children at the village school.
18 Feb 1967
Laranjeiras , Rio de Janeiro
22°58′S 43°12′W / 22.97°S 043.20°W / -22.97; -043.20
110
Worst single event in a series of landslides caused by very heavy rain in the area around Rio de Janeiro in the summers of 1966 and 1967. A high-velocity debris avalanche struck three buildings, two of them apartment buildings. The preceding rainfall fell at up to 100 millimetres (3.9 in) per hour.
[ 77]
18 Mar 1967
Caraguatatuba , Brazil
23°51′S 46°38′W / 23.85°S 046.63°W / -23.85; -046.63
7.6 MCM
120
Followed heavy rain, 420 millimetres (17 in) in 24 hours.
[ 94]
9 Jul 1967
Kure , Hiroshima Prefecture , Japan
34°15′N 132°34′E / 34.25°N 132.57°E / 34.25; 132.57
159
Heavy rain from Typhoon Billie caused flooding and many landslides, destroying 352 buildings and damaging 551 roads
[ 95] [ 96]
18 Aug 1968
Hida River , Gero , Japan
35°27′N 137°03′E / 35.45°N 137.05°E / 35.45; 137.05
740 MCM (official estimate)
104
Triggered by a rainstorm, this debris flow swept two buses off the road, where they were stopped because of an earlier landslide
[ 97]
3–5 Oct 1968
Darjeeling , India
'thousands'
Floods caused by rainfall of 500 to 1,000 millimetres (20 to 39 in), triggered many landslides, a 60-kilometre-long (37 mi) highway was cut in 92 places
[ 98] [ 99]
19–20 Aug 1969
Nelson County , Virginia , United States
150 (includes deaths from flooding)
Remnants of Hurricane Camille dropped at least 710 millimetres (28 in) of rain in about 8 hours, triggering numerous debris flows
[ 100]
31 May 1970
Yungay , Peru
1970 Nevado Huascarán debris avalanche
9°07′S 77°36′W / 09.12°S 077.6°W / -09.12; -077.6
50–100 MCM
>22,000
Triggered by the 1970 Ancash earthquake , the mass travelled 14.5 kilometres (9 mi) at an average velocity of about 300 km/h (186 mph) and buried Yungay
[ 77] [ 101]
18 Mar 1971
Chungar, Peru
Chungar avalanche and tsunami
11°07′S 76°32′W / 11.12°S 076.53°W / -11.12; -076.53
0.1 MCM
400–600
A rock avalanche from a limestone outcrop fell into Yanawayin Lake causing a wave that devastated a mining camp
[ 77] [ 102]
4 May 1971
Saint-Jean-Vianney , Quebec , Canada
Saint-Jean-Vianney landslide
48°28′N 71°13′W / 48.47°N 071.22°W / 48.47; -071.22
6.9 MCM
31
This slide occurred in quick clay following heavy rain, destroying 41 homes
[ 103] [ 104]
18 Jun 1972
Hong Kong
1972 Hong Kong landslides
156
A series of major landslides in which several apartment complexes and houses were wiped out
[ 105]
6 Jul 1972
Amakusa , Japan
Amakusa disaster
115
Multiple slope failures caused by heavy rainfall
[ 106]
12–13 Jul 1972
Obara , Shikoku , Japan
Obara landslides
64
218 millimetres (8.6 in) of rain in 5 hours triggered many landslides
[ 107] [ 108]
Apr 1974
Junín Region , Peru
Mayunmarca Landslide
1.0 to 1.6 km3
450
Rockslide dammed Río Mantaro . Slide velocity estimated at 120 to 140 km/h (75 to 87 mph).
[ 109]
22 Jul 1975
Mount Meager massif , British Columbia , Canada
Devastation Glacier landslide
0.013 km3
4
Triggered by the collapse of a glacially debuttressed slope, descended Devastation Creek.
[ 110] [ 111]
1976–2000
Note: MCM = million cubic metres
Date
Place
Name/article
Position
Volume
Casualties
Comments
Sources
30 Nov 1977
Tuve, Gothenburg , Sweden
Tuve landslide
57°45′N 11°56′E / 57.75°N 011.94°E / 57.75; 011.94
3–4 MCM
9
The most severe landslide in the modern history of Sweden, triggered by heavy rain
[ 112]
29 Apr 1978
Botn in Rissa Municipality , Norway
Rissa landslide
63°33′N 9°56′E / 63.55°N 009.94°E / 63.55; 009.94
5–6 MCM
1
Quick clay flowed suddenly into Botn lake, causing a small tsunami on the opposite shore
[ 113]
8 Aug 1979
Abbotsford , Dunedin , South Island , New Zealand
1979 Abbotsford landslip
45°53′49″S 170°26′06″E / 45.897°S 170.435°E / -45.897; 170.435
5 MCM
0
Heavy rain triggered a landslide on an unstable slope, made worse by sand quarrying at the base of the slope, destroying 69 houses
[ 114]
18 May 1980
Mount St. Helens , Washington , United States
1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
46°12′01″N 122°11′12″W / 46.200278°N 122.186667°W / 46.200278; -122.186667
2.9 km3
57
The largest landslide in recorded history. Unplugged the volcanic vent, triggering the eruption. Deaths were from both the landslide and the eruption. Part of the landslide entered Spirit Lake , generating a megatsunami that reached a height of 260 metres (850 ft).
[ 1]
1982
Santa Cruz Mountains , California , United States
30
A series of mud and debris flows occurred over a wide area.
[ 115]
Apr 1983
Thistle , Utah , United States
Thistle, Utah landslide
40°00′N 111°30′W / 40.00°N 111.50°W / 40.00; -111.50
~15 MCM
0
Costliest landslide in United States history; damage estimated at $200–400 million (1983 dollars). Landslide formed lake over 160 feet (49 m) deep before draining.
[ 116]
5 Oct 1985
Portugués Urbano district, Ponce , Puerto Rico
Mameyes landslide
129
120 houses destroyed, greatest death toll in North American history from a single landslide.
[ 117] [ 118]
13 Nov 1985
Armero , Tolima Department , Colombia
Armero tragedy
5°02′S 74°53′W / 05.03°S 074.88°W / -05.03; -074.88
23,000
A minor eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano caused melting of its ice cap. This released a series of lahars , volcanic mudflows, that traveled at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph) down the slopes of the volcano. These lahars swiftly moved into valleys, merging to form larger flows, one of which destroyed the town of Armero.
[ 77]
28 Jul 1987
Valtellina , Lombardy , Italian Alps
Val Pola landslide
34 MCM
29
Triggered by rapid erosion at the base of a mountain slope, created a wave that travelled 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi) upstream.
[ 119]
6 Sep 1988
Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
Kaiapit landslide
1,800 MCM[ 120]
74
[ 120]
14 Dec 1991
Aoraki / Mount Cook, Southern Alps, New Zealand
Aoraki / Mount Cook rock avalanche
43°35′S 170°08′E / 43.59°S 170.14°E / -43.59; 170.14
12 MCM
0
Reduced the height of New Zealand's highest mountain by approximately 10 metres (33 ft).[ 121]
[ 122]
3–5 Jun 1993
Scarborough, North Yorkshire , United Kingdom
Holbeck Hall Hotel landslide
~0.5 MCM
0
Classic rotational failure along sea cliffs, resulting court case set important precedent in English law
[ 123] [ 124]
21 Oct 1993
Pantai Remis , Perak , Malaysia
Pantai Remis landslide
0
Slope failure of an open pit tin mine near the sea resulted in forming a new cove measuring approximately 0.5 by 0.5 kilometres (0.3 by 0.3 mi).
4 Mar 1995
La Conchita , California , United States
La Conchita Landslide of 1995
1.3 MCM
0
[ 125]
30 Jul 1997
Thredbo , New South Wales , Australia
1997 Thredbo landslide
18
A leaking water pipe caused a slope failure that destroyed a ski lodge
[ 126]
1998–1999
Kelso, Washington , United States
Aldercrest-Banyon landslide
0
Slow-moving landslide which resulted in the condemnation of 137 houses, and $40 million in damage.
[ 127]
14–16 Dec 1999
Vargas , Venezuela
Vargas tragedy
30,000
Caused by a heavy storm that deposited 911 millimetres (35.9 in) of rain in a few days
[ 128]
12 Jul 2000
Mumbai , India
2000 Mumbai landslide
19°05′N 72°54′E / 19.09°N 072.90°E / 19.09; 072.90
78
Caused by land erosion following heavy rains and flooding
[ 129]
21st-century landslides
2001–2010
Note: m3 = cubic metre (s); MCM = million cubic metres
Date
Place
Name/article
Position
Volume
Casualties
Comments
Sources
9 Nov 2001
Amboori , Kerala , India
40
Supposedly worst landslide in Kerala state's history.
[ 130] [ 131]
26 Mar 2004
Mount Bawakaraeng , South Sulawesi , Indonesia
200–300 MCM
32
Landslide caused by collapse of caldera wall
[ 132] [ 133] [ 134]
10 Jan 2005
La Conchita, California , United States
2005 La Conchita landslide
200,000 m3
10
Remobilization of colluvium from 1995 slide into a debris flow.
[ 125]
17 Feb 2006
Southern Leyte , Philippines
2006 Southern Leyte mudslide
15 MCM
1,126
Rock-debris avalanche triggered by ten-day period of heavy rain
[ 135]
3 Jun 2007
Valley of Geysers , Kamchatka Peninsula , Russia
0
A landslide of mud, snow, rock, and trees 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) long, 200 metres (656 ft) wide, and 60 metres (197 ft) deep buried two-thirds of the valley, creating a thermal lake and burying or inundating many geysers , thermal pools, and waterfalls .
[ 136]
11 Jun 2007
Chittagong , Bangladesh
2007 Chittagong mudslides
123
Series of landslides caused by illegal hillside cutting and monsoon rains
[ 137] [ 138]
24 July 2007
Mount Steele , Yukon Territory , Canada
Mount Steele
108 MCM
0
A 400 m (1,312 ft) wide section of ice and rock fell from the north face of Mount Steele onto Steele Glacier . Reaching 252 km/h (157 mph), it traveled 5.76 km (3.58 mi). One of the largest recorded landslides in western Canada.
[ 139] [ 140] [ 141] [ 142]
4 December 2007
Mount Orrock , British Columbia , Canada
3 MCM
0
A rockslide and debris avalanche slid 550 metres (1,804 ft) down the side of Mount Orrock on the western shore of Chehalis Lake into the 175-metre (574 ft) deep lake, generating a tsunami with a run-up height of 37.8 metres (124 ft) on the opposite shore and 6.3 metres (21 ft) at the lake's exit point, 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) away to the south.
[ 23]
6 Sep 2008
Cairo , Egypt
2008 Cairo landslide
119
Rockfall from cliffs, individual boulders up to 70 tonnes
[ 143]
16 Jan 2009
Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake , Washington , United States
0
A section of the shoreline about 17 acres (6.9 ha) in area adjacent to the mouth of the Spokane River collapsed into the lake, generating a tsunami which reached a maximum height of 30 feet (9 m) along the opposite shore 1,000 yards (910 m) away.
[ 78] [ 144]
9 Aug 2009
Siaolin Village, Kaohsiung , Taiwan
Siaolin mudslide
30–45 MCM
439–600
Resulted from Typhoon Morakot .
[ 145] [ 146] [ 147]
25 Aug 2009
Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake , Washington , United States
0
A section of a hillside collapsed into the lake, generating a tsunami which reached a maximum height of 12 feet (3.7 m) along the opposite shore less than 1,000 yards (910 m) away, where it struck a campground . A number of people were washed into the lake, but all survived.
[ 78] [ 148]
1 Sep 2009
Karrat Fjord , Greenland
Karrat 2009 rock avalanche
71°38′20″N 052°19′16″W / 71.63889°N 52.32111°W / 71.63889; -52.32111
2.8 MCM
0
The landslide on the south-facing slope of the mountain Ummiammakku registered as a magnitude 2.7 seismic event. It did not reach the sea, so no tsunami occurred.
[ 149]
4 Jan 2010
Attabad , Gilgit-Baltistan , Pakistan
Hunza Valley landslide
30 MCM
20
Formed Attabad Lake by damming Hunza River , blocked Karakoram Highway
[ 150] [ 151]
20 Feb 2010
Madeira Island , Portugal
2010 Madeira floods and mudslides
42
[ 152]
1 Mar 2010
Bududa District , Uganda
2010 Ugandan landslide
100–300
[ 153]
10 May 2010
Saint-Jude , Quebec
4
[ 154]
23 May 2010
Jiang Zhidong Jiangxi , China
2010 Jiangxi derailment
0
The landslide was caused by previous days of heavy rain and flooding in the region.
[ 155] [ 156]
6 Aug 2010
Mount Meager , British Columbia , Canada
Meager landslide
48.5 MCM
0
Comparable in volume to the 1965 Hope Slide
[ 157]
8 Aug 2010
Gansu , China
2010 Gansu mudslide
1,287
[ 158]
2011–2020
Note: MCM = million cubic metres
Date
Place
Name/article
Position
Volume
Casualties
Comments
Sources
8 Oct 2011
Iron County, Utah , United States
37°38′N 112°56′W / 37.63°N 112.94°W / 37.63; -112.94
3.1 MCM
0
Covered 1,300 feet (396 m) of Utah State Route 14 .
[ 159]
10 Apr 2013
Salt Lake City , Utah , United States
Bingham Canyon Mine landslide
40°31′23″N 112°09′04″W / 40.523°N 112.151°W / 40.523; -112.151
55 MCM
0
Possibly the largest historic, non-volcanic, terrestrial landslide in North America.
[ 160] [ 161] [ 162]
16 Jun 2013
Kedarnath , Uttarakhand , India
2013 North India floods
5,700
13 Dec 2013
Rockville, Utah , United States
2
Single boulder weighing several hundred tons crushed a two-storey home with residents inside.
[ 163]
16 Feb 2014
Mount La Perouse , Alaska , United States
58°32′31″N 137°00′36″W / 58.542°N 137.01°W / 58.542; -137.01
0
A 68,000,000-short-ton (61,000,000-long-ton; 62,000,000 t) landslide traveled 7.4 kilometres (4.6 mi), depositing a layer of debris up to 40 feet (12.2 m) deep.
[ 164]
22 Mar 2014
Oso , Washington , United States
2014 Oso mudslide
48°16′59″N 121°50′49″W / 48.283°N 121.847°W / 48.283; -121.847
10 MCM (early estimate)
43
49 structures destroyed or affected
[ 165] [ 166]
2 May 2014
Argo District , Badakhshan Province , Afghanistan
2014 Badakhshan mudslides
350–2,700 reported
4,000 people displaced (as of 4 May 2014)
[ 167]
25 May 2014
Mesa County , Colorado , United States
2014 West Salt Creek landslide
39°10′07″N 107°50′54″W / 39.16861°N 107.84833°W / 39.16861; -107.84833
54.5 MCM
3
Largest landslide in Colorado's history, occurred 30 miles (48 km) east of Grand Junction .
[ 168]
30 Jul 2014
Malin, Ambegaon taluka , Pune district , Maharashtra , India
2014 Malin landslide
19°09′40″N 073°41′18″E / 19.16111°N 73.68833°E / 19.16111; 73.68833
136
100+ missing
[ 169]
2 Aug 2014
Sunkoshi, Sindhupalchok District , Nepal
2014 Sunkoshi blockage
5.5 MCM
156+
[ 170]
20 Aug 2014
Hiroshima Prefecture , Japan
2014 Hiroshima landslides
74
Deadliest landslides in Japan in 42 years
[ 171] [ 172]
29 Oct 2014
Badulla District , Sri Lanka
2014 Badulla landslide
16+
192 missing and presumed dead
[ 173] [ 174]
13 Dec 2014
Jemblung village, Java , Indonesia
2014 Indonesia landslide
93
23 missing
[ 175] [ 176]
23 Apr 2015
Badakhshan Province , Afghanistan
2015 Badakhshan landslides
52
28 Apr 2015
Salvador , Bahia , Brazil
2015 Bahia landslide
14
18 May 2015
Salgar , Antioquia Department Colombia
2015 Colombian landslide
83 dead; 30+ missing (as of 20 May 2015)
[ 177]
11 Aug 2015
Saint Elias Mountains , Alaska , U.S.
0
40 million metric tons of rock fell onto the surface of Turner Glacier .
[ 142]
1 Oct 2015
El Cambray Dos, Guatemala Department , Guatemala
2015 Guatemala landslide
280 dead; 70 missing
.
11 Oct 2015
Mount Steele , Yukon Territory , Canada
20 MCM
0
45 million metric tons of rock, snow, and ice, slid 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) down the mountainside and 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) across the surface of Steele Glacier .
[ 141] [ 142]
17 Oct 2015
Taan Fiord, Icy Bay , Alaska , United States
Icy Bay (Alaska)
76 MCM
0
Mountainside weakened by glacial retreat collapsed, dumping 200,000,000 short tons (180,000,000 long tons; 180,000,000 t) of debris onto foot of Tyndall Glacier and into Taan Fiord, generating a 100-meter (328 ft) megatsunami with a run-up of 193 meters (633 ft).
[ 178] [ 179] [ 180] [ 181] [ 182] [ 183] [ 184] [ 185]
13 Nov 2015
Lidong Village, Zhejiang , China
38
[ 186]
21 Nov 2015
Hpakant , Myanmar
2015 Hpakant jade mine disaster
113 dead; more than 100 missing
A 60-metre (197 ft) man-made heap of waste soil mined out of a nearby jade mine collapsed, burying about 70 huts in a nearby village.
[ 187] [ 188]
28 Jun 2016
Glacier Bay National Park , Alaska , U.S.
62.0 to 77.8 MCM
0
A 1,200-meter (3,900 ft) mountainside collapsed, dropping 120,000,000 metric tons (132,000,000 short tons) of rock and debris onto Lamplugh Glacier above the head of Johns Hopkins Inlet , leaving a 9-kilometer (5.6 mi) long debris field on the glacier.
[ 189] [ 190]
15 Nov 2016
Karrat Fjord , Greenland
Karrat 2016 rock avalanche
71°38′24″N 052°19′41″W / 71.64000°N 52.32806°W / 71.64000; -52.32806
3 MCM
0
The landslide on the south-facing slope of the mountain Ummiammakku registered as a magnitude 2.1 seismic event. No tsunami is known to have occurred.
[ 149]
2 Apr 2017
Mocoa , Colombia
2017 Mocoa landslide
01°09′00″N 076°38′51″W / 1.15000°N 76.64750°W / 1.15000; -76.64750
329+
70 missing, third-deadliest weather-related disaster in Colombian history.
[ 191]
12 Jun 2017
Rangamati , Chittagong and Bandarban , Bangladesh
2017 Bangladesh landslides
22°38′00″N 092°12′00″E / 22.63333°N 92.20000°E / 22.63333; 92.20000
152
Worst landslides in Bangladesh's history.
[ 192] [ 193] [ 194] [ 195] [ 196]
17 Jun 2017
Nuugaatsiaq , Greenland
2017 Karrat Fjord landslide
71°32′06″N 053°12′45″W / 71.53500°N 53.21250°W / 71.53500; -53.21250
4
Probably because of melting ice that destabilized the rock, 35,000,000 to 58,000,000 cubic metres (46,000,000 to 76,000,000 cu yd) of rock on the mountain Ummiammakku fell from an elevation of roughly 1,000 metres (3,280 ft) into the waters of the Karrat Fjord in northeastern Greenland, causing a tsunami with an initial wave height of 90 to 100 m (295 to 328 ft). The wave struck the village of Nuugaatsiaq 20 km (12.4 mi) away, where the run-up was 9 metres (30 ft) and the wave swept 11 buildings into the sea and killed four people. An evacuation of 170 residents of Nuugaatsiaq and Illorsuit followed because of a danger of additional landslides and waves. The tsunami was noted at settlements as far as 100 kilometres (62 mi) away.
[ 197] [ 198] [ 199] [ 200] [ 201]
24 Jun 2017
Xinmo village, Mao County , Sichuan Province , southwestern China
2017 Xinmo landslide
32°04′N 103°39′E / 32.067°N 103.650°E / 32.067; 103.650
Depletion volume: 4.26 MCM
Accumulation volume: 13.25 MCM
10 dead; 73 missing
Probably triggered by the failure of a rock mass previously weakened by the Mw 7.3 Diexi earthquake in 1933 and weathered, after a rainy season.
[ 202]
14 Aug 2017
Freetown , Sierra Leone
2017 Sierra Leone mudslides
008°29′N 013°14′W / 8.483°N 13.233°W / 8.483; -13.233
1,141+
Triggered by a particularly wet rainy season
[ 203]
9 Jan 2018
California , United States
2018 South California landslides
34°03′N 118°15′W / 34.050°N 118.250°W / 34.050; -118.250
20
Occurred several months after a series of major wildfires devastated nearby areas, causing deforestation and increasing the risk of a landslide.
[ 204] [ 205]
22 Dec 2018
Anak Krakatau , Indonesia
2018 Sunda Strait tsunami
150 MCM
426 dead, 25 missing, 14,059 injured
About 64 hectares (160 acres) of the southwest flank of the island slid into the Sunda Strait during a volcanic eruption, reducing the height of the volcano from 338 to 110 metres (1,109 to 361 ft). The resulting tsunami struck the coasts of Java and Sumatra with a height ranging from 2 metres (6.6 ft) to 13.4 metres (44 ft).
[ 206] [ 207] [ 208] [ 209] [ 210] [ 211]
22 Apr 2019
Hpakant , Myanmar
50–57 dead
Mudslide at jade mine buried victims under 30 metres (98 ft) of debris.
[ 212]
28 Jul 2019
Hpakant , Myanmar
14 dead; 4 missing
Landslide at jade mine triggered by heavy rain.
[ 213]
9 Aug 2019
Mottama , Paung Township , Myanmar
70 dead
Triggered by torrential rain. Destroyed 27 houses in the Thae Phyu Kone village tract of Mottama.
[ 214] [ 215]
4–23 Dec 2019
Nyempundu, Gikomero and Rukombe, Cibitoke Province , northwestern Burundi
2019 Burundi landslides
2°48′37″S 29°11′08″E / 02.8103°S 029.1856°E / -02.8103; 029.1856
41+ dead, ~10 missing
Triggered by unseasonably heavy rains across East Africa due to the Indian Ocean being warmer than usual, partly as result of cyclical weather phenomenons and warming oceans.
[ 216] [ 217]
3 Jun 2020
Alta , Norway
Alta landslide
70°01′50″N 23°04′14″E / 70.0305°N 023.0706°E / 70.0305; 023.0706
0
Liquefaction of quick clay in coastal location swept eight houses into the sea. Slide was 650 m (2,133 ft) wide by up to 140 m (459 ft) deep.
[ 218]
2 July 2020
Hpakant area in Myanmar
2020 Hpakant jade mine disaster
175+ dead
Triggered by heavy rain, killing jade stone collectors.
[ 219]
7 August 2020
Pettimudi, Rajamalai, Munnar , Idukki Kerala India
2020 Pettimudi landslide
10°09′48″N 77°00′47″E / 10.163309°N 077.013144°E / 10.163309; 077.013144
66+ dead
Following a red alert issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD)- of heavy to very heavy rainfall in parts of Kerala, torrential rains pounded Idukki district, resulting in a major landslide. Several estate workers of a tea plantation were feared trapped.
[ 220]
21 November 2000
Paatuut , Greenland
90,000,000 m3 (120,000,000 cu yd)
0
260,000,000 tons of rock fell from an elevation of 1,000 to 1,400 metres (3,300 to 4,600 ft) reaching a speed of 140 kilometres per hour (87 mph). The event registered as a magnitude 2.3 seismic event. About 30,000,000 m3 (39,000,000 cu yd) of material with a mass of 87,000,000 tons entered Sullorsuaq Strait (known in Danish as Vaigat Strait), generating a megatsunami. The wave had a run-up height of 50 metres (164 ft) near the landslide and 28 metres (92 ft) at Qullissat , the site of an abandoned settlement across the strait on Disko Island , 20 kilometres (11 nmi; 12 mi) away. Refracted energy from the tsunami created a wave with a run-up height of 3 metres (9.8 ft) that destroyed boats at the closest populated village, Saqqaq , 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the landslide.
[ 221]
28 November 2020
Elliot Creek, British Columbia Canada
18,000,000 m3 (24,000,000 cu yd)
0
Unseasonably heavy rainfall triggered a landslide into a glacial lake at the head of Elliot Creek, generating a magnitude 5.0 earthquake and a 100 m (330 ft) high megatsunami that rushed down Elliot Creek and the Southgate River to the head of Bute Inlet , covering a total distance of over 60 km (37 mi). The wave destroyed over 8.5 km (5.3 mi) of salmon habitat along Elliot Creek.
[ 222]
30 December 2020
Gjerdrum Municipality , Norway
2020 Gjerdrum landslide
60°03′53″N 11°02′10″E / 60.064612°N 011.036005°E / 60.064612; 011.036005
1.4–2.1 MCM (estimated)
10 dead.
In 2005, one report called the area where the landslide later occurred a "high-risk zone".
[ 223] [ 224] [ 225]
2021–present
Note: MCM = million cubic metres
Date
Place
Name/article
Position
Volume
Casualties
Comments
Sources
13 June 2021
Assapaat , Greenland
70°19′09″N 052°59′48″W / 70.31917°N 52.99667°W / 70.31917; -52.99667
18.3–25.9 MCM
0
Unwitnessed combination frozen debris avalanche and rock landslide from an elevation of 600 to 880 metres (2,000 to 2,900 ft) on the south coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula . About 3,900,000 cubic metres (5,100,000 cu yd) of material entered Sullorsuaq Strait (also known as Vaigat Strait) but did not generate a tsunami .
[ 226]
3 July 2021
Atami , Japan
2021 Atami mudslide
70,000 cubic meters embankment lost (official estimate)
27 dead
According to Japan Fire and Disaster Management Agency and Meteorological Agency of Japan official report, total 70,000 cubic meters embankment push for many houses and utility poles were collapsed on residential area, due total 411 to 442 millimeters (16.18 to 16.65 inches) precipitation on surroundings area from 1 to 3 July.
[citation needed ]
15 February 2022
Petrópolis , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
2022 Petrópolis floods
231 dead
[ 227]
30 June 2022
Noney district , Manipur , India
2022 Manipur landslide
58 dead
At least nine missing.
[ 228]
29 October 2022
Maguindanao del Norte , Philippines
at most 63 dead
From Tropical Storm Nalgae ; Death toll is for the whole Bangsamoro region. At least 155 died nationwide
[ 229] [ 230]
23 November 2022
Esposende, Portugal
Palmeira de Faro landslide
41°32′41.1″N 008°44′11.8″W / 41.544750°N 8.736611°W / 41.544750; -8.736611
2 dead
The slope was excavated in a granite rock mass, with the instability being strongly influenced by the rock's structural characteristics.
[ 231]
26 November 2022
Ischia , Italy
2022 Ischia landslide
12 dead
From heavy rain
[ 232] [ 233] [ 234]
16 December 2022
Batang Kali , Selangor , Malaysia
2022 Batang Kali landslide
03°25′24″N 101°45′14″E / 3.42333°N 101.75389°E / 3.42333; 101.75389
450,000 cubic metres
31 dead
A farm filed an application to begin organic farming activities in 2019 but had operated a campsite on the farm since 2020 without a license, required for campsites near high-risk areas, such as rivers, hillslopes or waterfalls.
[ 235]
23 September 2023
Stenungsund motorway junction, Västra Götalands län (region), Sweden
2023 Stenungsund landslide
58°03′31.6″N 011°52′45.7″E / 58.058778°N 11.879361°E / 58.058778; 11.879361
3 injured
Quick clay landslide destroyed E6 motorway and a nearby parking with fast food restaurant and fuel station.[ 236] Nine passenger cars and a bus ran into the mudslide, causing 3 injuries. It took several months before cars and trucks could be safely digged out of the mudslide. Traffic between Göteborg and Oslo remained interrupted until the 5th of July 2024.
20 November 2023
near Wrangell , Alaska
6 dead
A landslide buried homes and a portion of the Zimovia Highway in a remote area in Southeast Alaska 11 miles (18 km) south of Wrangell, killing a family of five and their adult neighbor.[ 237] The slide was 450 feet (137.2 m) wide when it crossed the highway . About 20 people were rescued from the area.
[ 238] [ 239]
22 January 2024
Liangshui , Yunnan Province , China
44 dead
A landslide originating from a steep clifftop area buried homes at the base of a slop in a remote village.
[ 240]
6 February 2024
Maco , Davao de Oro , Philippines
2024 Maco landslide
7°23′32.2″N 126°01′45.2″E / 7.392278°N 126.029222°E / 7.392278; 126.029222
92 dead 32 injured 36 missing
Heavy rain triggered a landslide almost two stories tall which slid about 700 metres (2,300 ft) down a steep mountainside and buried an area of approximately 9.8 hectares (24 acres) – including 62 houses, the barangay hall of Masara, a transport terminal, three busses, and a jeepney – and blocking a tributary of the Hijo River , raising the potential for flash flooding .
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24 May 2024
Maip Muritaka Rural LLG , Enga Province , Papua New Guinea
2024 Enga landslide
5°14′46″S 143°15′40″E / 05.246°S 143.261°E / -05.246; 143.261
160–2,000 dead (estimated) 2,500+ missing
A landslide buried six villages at around 03:00 PGT.
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12 July 2024
Simaltal , Chitwan District , Nepal
63 missing
A landslide in Simaltal swept two buses from the Narayanghat-Mugling highway into a river.
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30 July 2024
Wayanad district , Kerala , India
2024 Wayanad landslides
11°46′54.4″N 076°13′57.6″E / 11.781778°N 76.232667°E / 11.781778; 76.232667
86,000 m3 (3,000,000 cu ft)
443+ killed 397+ injured 118+ missing
Multiple landslides occurred in Wayanad district , Kerala, India resulting in the deaths of at least 443 with 397 injures and 118 still missing.
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7 August 2024
Pederson Glacier , Alaska , United States
59°54′14″N 149°49′29″W / 59.9038°N 149.8246°W / 59.9038; -149.8246
2,000,000 m3 (2,600,000 cu yd)
0
The landslide traveled down a southwest-facing slope north of Pederson Glacier southwest of Seward , Alaska, then along the glacier itself and into Upper Pederson Lagoon , where it generated a tsunami with a maximum run-up height of 17 metres (56 ft) along the eastern shore. The wave continued into Lower Pederson Lagoon , where it had a height of 1 metre (3 ft 3 in).
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Ongoing landslides
Note: MCM = million cubic metres
Dates
Place
Name/article
Position
Volume
Casualties
Comments
Sources
discovered 1920
Prince William Sound, Alaska, United States
Barry Arm landslide
61°54′N 148°54′W / 61.9°N 148.9°W / 61.9; -148.9
500 MCM
Ongoing landslide along a steep slope of the Barry Arm fjord. In mid-2020, the landslide began moving at a rate of 1.6–2.7 in (41–69 mm) per day, twice as fast as in 2008. A possible failure of the entire slide could trigger megatsunami waves up to 300 m (980 ft) high.
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1950-now
Siguas Valley and Vitor valley, Peru
12 landslides of 20-80 MCM
Destroying critical international highway and river valleys below. Irrigation of arid plateaus, expansion of farmland definitive cause of long-term moving slides.
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Rediscovered 1983
Åkerneset , Norway
18–54 MCM
Ca. 2 metres (6.6 ft) wide in 1983, a 500-metre (1,640 ft)-long crack in the slope of the mountain Åkerneset is widening 4 centimetres (1.6 in) per year. Moving slab of rock is at elevation of 150 to 900 metres (490 to 2,950 ft) and is 62 metres (203 ft) thick. Eventual catastrophic collapse into Sunnylvsfjorden could generate megatsunamis of 35 to 100 metres (115 to 328 ft) in height.
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Monitored since 2010
Troms , Norway
69°08′13″N 20°06′11″E / 69.137°N 020.103°E / 69.137; 020.103
1.3–70 MCM
The Váráš rock slope deformation in the valley Signaldalen in northern Norway is 85 to 100 metres (279 to 328 ft) thick and moving at up to 15 millimetres (0.6 in) per year.
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