When the land flows like water

There was a major landslide in southern Switzerland earlier this week.  One news report stated:  “300,000 cubic meters [about 10.6 million cubic feet or over 392,000 cubic yards] of rock slid down. No damage occurred from that rockfall, however there are 500,000 more cubic meters [about 17.7 million cubic feet or almost 654,000 cubic yards] of debris that still threatens to come down.”

I was amazed to see this video clip of part of the incident.  It’s astonishing to see rocks and trees flow as if they were merely foam on top of water!

I don’t quite know what they mean by ‘no damage occurred’ . . . several farm buildings are shown, damaged by the landslide.  I hope no-one was killed or injured in them.  I daresay those farms will never be worked again!

Peter

5 comments

  1. Looks like more than a few trees got damaged as well.

    Anyone know where exactly this is?

    I've spent some time in Southern Switzerland near the Italian border and wonder if this is the area I was in.

  2. Yep, just shows how unstable mountains REALLY are… That dirt and those trees DO look like they are water borne…

  3. Land slides are liquid in a sense, that is, they follow the laws of fluid flow much as volcanic ash-flows (nuee ardent/ pyroclastic flows) do.

    LittleRed1

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