How do scientists study landslides?
To be able to predict landslides, scientists have developed slope stability models to analyze the risk locally. More recently, NASA has created a preliminary algorithm to map landslide hazards globally using satellite measurements of rainfall, land cover and other surface variables.
What do you think is the best way to prepare for landslide damage?
What To Do Before a Landslide
- Do not build near steep slopes, close to mountain edges, near drainage ways, or natural erosion valleys.
- Get a ground assessment of your property.
- Contact local officials, state geological surveys or departments of natural resources, and university departments of geology.
How can you practically cope with the hazards?
Here are some tips for coping in these difficult times:
- Talk about it.
- Spend time with friends and family.
- Take care of yourself.
- Limit exposure to images of the disaster.
- Find time for activities you enjoy.
- Take one thing at a time.
- Do something positive.
- Avoid drugs and excessive drinking.
How can we protect ourselves in geologic hazards?
Prepare
- Step 1: Secure Your Space. Secure your space by identifying hazards and securing moveable items.
- Step 2: Plan to be Safe. Plan to be safe by creating a disaster plan and deciding how you will communicate in an emergency.
- Step 3: Organize Disaster Supplies.
- Step 4: Minimize Financial Hardship.
How can you minimize the effects of geologic hazards?
Awareness, education, preparedness, and prediction and warning systems can reduce the disruptive impacts of a natural disaster on communities. Mitigation measures such as adoption of zoning, land-use practices, and building codes are needed, however, to prevent or reduce actual damage from hazards.
How can a disaster affect the future of a community?
You may also lose your home, possessions, and community. Such stressors place you at risk for emotional and physical health problems. Stress reactions after a disaster look very much like the common reactions seen after any type of trauma. Disasters can cause a full range of mental and physical reactions.
Is the effect of disaster avoidable?
Natural disasters are inevitable, but their impacts can be mitigated by preventive measures, early warnings, timely evacuation efforts and prompt rescue services including healthcare and clothing.
How can the effects of submersion be reduced?
Sandbags are used to counteract waves that hit the shores. They also diminish the effect of a storm surge that can cause submersion.