Eichhörnchen |
09-18-20 12:50 PM |
Well that was a big fat waste of my time...
https://i.imgur.com/zF1SkAU.jpg
"In September 2018, 60 centimetres (24 in) of movement was recorded during 24 hours, the highest measured.[5] Both the 2014 movement, a 2017 movement, the 2018 movement and at more occasions, caused "red" alert, causing temporary evacuation of nearby residents and railway closure.
On 5 September 2019, a very large landslide took place from Mannen.[6] In total 54,400 cubic metres (71,200 cu yd) fell that day, in addition to 15,000 cubic metres (20,000 cu yd) which has fallen as small rockfalls during the previous years.[7] After this landslide, some smaller parts among the debris is still unstable but will not cause a large landslide. It was said that it was the correct action to close the railway and evacuate residents at every one of the 16 red alerts, even if the landslide did not damage any house or the railway"
(Wiki)
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