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    Landslides caused loss of life in Mizoram in the aftermath of cyclone 'Remal'

    Posted 29 May 2024

    Updated 30 May 2024

    2 min read

    Cyclone rain-triggered landslides in the Northeast spotlights need for building resilience to multi-hazard disasters. 

    About Landslides

    • It is defined as the movement of a mass of rock, debris, or earth down a slope under the direct influence of gravity.
    • Landslides are generally classified by type of movement (slides, flows, spreads, topples, or falls) and type of material (rock, debris, or earth).

    Causes

    • Natural: Rainfall, snowmelt, changes in water level, stream erosion, earthquakes, volcanic activity, etc.
    • Human activity: Agriculture, construction, deforestation, irrigation, encroachment in vulnerable terrain, etc.

    Landslides prone areas in India

    • The Northwest Himalayas contribute- 66.5% of landslides in India, followed by the Northeast Himalayas -18.8% and the Western Ghats - 14.7%.
    • Western Ghats: Laterite exposed along plateau edges, growth of roots along the opening of fractures, etc. are some of the significant causes of landslides in the region.

    Initiatives taken for Landslides reduction

    • National Landslide Risk Management Strategy (2019): comprises hazard mapping, monitoring and early warning system etc.
    • National Landslide Susceptibility Mapping (NLSM) Programme: for landslide prone areas in the country.
    • Landslide Risk Mitigation Scheme (LRMS): to provide financial support for site specific Landslide Mitigation Projects.
    • Tags :
    • Landslide
    • Himalayas
    • Western Ghats
    • National Landslide Risk Management Strategy
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