mudslides in English

noun
1
a mass of mud and other earthy material that is falling or has fallen down a hillside or other slope.
Sporadic systems are those that produce avalanches, earthquakes, mudslides , volcanic eruptions and such like.

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1. Five homes there were evacuated because of mudslides.

2. Hundreds feared dead in Micronesia mudslides (Report).

3. 2014 – Two mudslides in Badakhshan, Afghanistan, leave up to 2,500 people missing.

4. These record downpours are creating historic floods and mudslides.

5. The heavy rains could cause flash floods and mudslides.

6. The typhoon caused 30 casualties from mudslides and heavy rain.

7. Parts of Highway 40 remain closed due to mudslides and washouts.

8. Your homeowner's policy probably doesn't cover damage to your house from mudslides.

9. Heavy rains on wildfire-stripped hillsides caused mudslides and flooding of homes in San Bernardino on Tuesday.

10. Some mudslides were reported throughout the region(sentencedict .com), blocking part of a river and causing some flooding.

11. The last major eruption occurred 100 years ago, when mudslides cascaded on to areas now inhabited by millions of people.

12. The most damage occurred in Albay Province where the storm created mudslides of volcanic ash and boulders off Mayon Volcano.

13. 16 The last major eruption occurred 100 years ago, when mudslides cascaded on to areas now inhabited by millions of people.

14. With the threat of mudslides and landslides a reality in Los Angeles, not to mention an ever-present concern for safety in the event of an earthquake, Caissons provide an effective solution for anchoring your home to solid bedrock.

15. When Tropical Storm Gilda, having weakened from a peak of 100 mph winds, crossed between Japan and South Korea in early July, it brought torrential rains and mudslides, killing 128 people (with 26 missing) and causing damage estimated at $1.5 billion (1974 USD).

16. Residing on inexpensive, but dangerous land such as steep deforested slopes, flood plains, or areas where drainage is problematic due to soil composition or the proliferation of accumulated waste, the urban poor are the most vulnerable to the effects of landslides, mudslides, floods, earthquakes and other disasters.