Geological disasters can be predicted through identifying similar fracture patterns in mountain slopes, as demonstrated by the 1974 Peru landslide that killed 450 people when a 1.6 billion cubic meter rock slab detached from the Andes and created a 31 km long lake; geologists have now identified 47 similar slopes in Peru's central Andes, many hanging directly above populated valleys, yet no monitoring systems or evacuation plans exist to protect communities from potential future disasters.
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The Hidden Landslide Threat Peru Isn't Talking About追加:
1974, an entire mountain literally detached and slid into a river in Peru, burying [music] 450 people in seconds. And geologists just discovered 47 more mountains about to do the exact same thing. In the Rio Mantaro Valley, a 1.6 billion cubic [music] meter slab of rock broke free from the Andes. It moved so fast, so violently, [music] that it created an instant dam across the entire river.
Within hours, water backed up behind it and formed a lake 31 km long. The disaster was almost completely forgotten by the world, but here's where it gets terrifying. Geologists monitoring Peru's central Andes recently mapped 47 different [music] slopes showing identical fracture patterns to the one that collapsed in 1974.
These aren't distant, isolated peaks.
Several of them hang directly above populated valleys where thousands of people live. [music] The real nightmare.
There are no monitoring systems watching these slopes. There are no evacuation plans [music] in place. No government warning systems. Communities below these geological time bombs have no idea what's hanging above them. One section of mountainside could wake [music] up tomorrow and repeat 1974 in minutes, possibly affecting even more people than the original disaster.
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