Week 8 Mass Wasting Events

 

Morocco's geology, terrain, rainfall patterns, soil, and land cover all make it extremely prone to landslides. Essaouira's rocky coast is extremely prone to landslides. According to a study, almost 60% of the coastline between TB and North Morocco is extremely prone to landslides. This was determined by using the Frequency Ratio (FR) and SE models in a GIS platform. Rotational landslides and landslides, which can disrupt transportation networks and highways, are the primary forms of mass movements in Morocco.

In 2019 Morocco experienced it's biggest landslide ever in the atlas mountains which lead to 15 people being killed. Morocco had the greatest landslide in history in the Atlas Mountains in 2019, resulting in the deaths of fifteen persons. If you think there may be a landslide, get out of the area right away. Make notification to your neighbors and local authorities. Steer clear of highways and bridges where mud or water is running. Don't go near low-lying regions like river valleys. Avoid standing near downed electrical lines and report them right once.


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