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Riding The Storm - Landslide Danger in the San Francisco Bay Area

USGS is proud to feature a new documentary film, based on true-life landslide events - the movie was shown on Public Broadcasting Television in certain areas on February 19, 2007

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Copies of the film in DVD format are available to the public from USGS. The entire film is also be available for downloading from the USGS Landslide Website.

  • A catastrophic 1982 rainstorm triggered 18,000 landslides in the Bay Area, claiming 25 lives and causing $66 million in property damage
  • The combination of steep slopes, weak rocks, and intense winter storms make Bay Area uplands an ideal setting for landslides
  • Landslides include both swift, potentially deadly debris flows and slower, but destructive deepseated slides
  • Learn what USGS scientists have discovered about landslide dynamics and which slopes are most susceptible to sliding
  • Hear the devastating stories of Bay Area residents affected by landslides and learn to recognize the danger signs

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