Terrawatch: After the earthquake – the monsoon brings landslips

It has been just over two months since the devastating earthquake in Nepal and, for much of the world, the event has faded from memory. But for Nepalese people the nightmare continues and now that the monsoon rains have arrived a new threat looms.Every year landslides are common in Nepal during the monsoon, which usually runs from June to September, but this year is likely to be particuarly bad. Steep hillsides have been seriously destabilised by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake in April and its subsequent aftershocks, and it is feared that the heavy rains will trigger multiple landslides from these precarious slopes. Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Geology Science Landslides Nepal earthquake 2015 Environment Natural disasters and extreme weather Source Type: news