Major cruise companies have announced route changes this season, avoiding Tracy Arm in Alaska following a significant landslide last summer. This decision aims to ensure passenger safety amid ongoing geological risks.
The government of Sumedang, Indonesia, has announced the start of the resettlement process for two homes damaged by landslides in the village of Micar Rahayu. This decision follows a comprehensive evaluation of the situation by relevant authorities.
In an emotional ceremony, families gathered in the village of Sembahyang, Indonesia, to bid farewell to loved ones lost in a recent landslide. The tragedy has left the community in deep sorrow.
Didimus Yahuli, the head of Yahokimo, has issued warnings to citizens, particularly those living in mountainous areas, about heavy rains that could lead to natural disasters such as landslides and floods. These alerts come amid severe weather conditions that are causing concern among residents.
Traffic has resumed on the road connecting Jambi and Sumatera Barat following landslides that occurred last Sunday. The National Road Administration in Jambi confirmed that the road was cleared quickly, with preparations ongoing to address any potential future landslides.
Indonesian railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia announced the resumption of train services on the Maswati-Sasaksat line after a halt due to landslides. The service resumed on Thursday morning following intensive efforts to clear the obstacles.
Train operations in Indonesia have resumed after being halted due to landslides on the railway track. The incident occurred in a mountainous area, affecting travel schedules.
PT KAI Daerah Operasi 2 in Bandung, Indonesia, has announced a full refund for train tickets affected by landslides in the Maswati-Sasaksat area. This decision reflects the company's commitment to passengers after operations were halted due to damage.
PT Kereta Api Indonesia has announced a swift response to landslides affecting train operations between Maswati and Sasaksat stations in Bandung, West Java. The company aims to restore normal train services as quickly as possible.
A church located in the village of Roupá in Thessaly has become a unique tourist destination, leaning at an angle of <strong>17 degrees</strong> due to landslides. This natural phenomenon offers visitors an extraordinary experience.