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When Earth Starts to Move: What Causes Landslides in Hilly Areas?

06:48 AM
28 May 2022

When Earth Starts to Move
What Causes Landslides in Hilly Areas?

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Landslides are common in Indian Himalayas and hilly areas of North-Eastern states.

They are particularly frequent during the pre-monsoon or monsoon season when heavy rains lead to subsidence of earth and rocks. They occur when there is a a movement of soil, rocks and debris down the mountain slope.

Here just a brief outline of the major triggers:

  • Earthquakes: Earthquakes are often in Himalaya region which causes loosening of soils that further leads to landslides.
  • Rainfall: Heavy rainfall during the monsoon leads to soil erosion and triggers landslides.
  • Reckless jhum or slash-and-burn cultivation is widely practiced in the hilly regions and causes soil erosion.
  • Man-made activities like grazing, construction, deforestation and cultivation abet soil erosion and risks of landslides.

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Be careful while travelling in the region, especially during the rainy season. Do you have images of landslides from your areas? Share them with us here!

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