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Landslides are rocks, soil, and mud falling down a slope. They can happen suddenly or develop slowly over time. They are deadly and can sweep away homes and roads. Landslides can be triggered by earthquakes, heavy rain, melting snow, volcanic eruptions and wildfires. Mudflows, debris flows, mudslides and avalanches are all types of landslides. The climate crisis is causing more intense rain events, earlier snow melt, rising sea levels and larger wildfires, increasing landslide risk. But we can take action to prepare. Prepare now to protect yourself, your loved ones and your home.
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An avalanche is a large amount of snow moving quickly down a mountain. When an avalanche stops, the snow becomes packed. People who are trapped may not be able to dig out. People can die from suffocation, trauma, or hypothermia.
Prepare for an avalanche before one happens:
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