Karool: Minor dies due to landslide

Karool: Minor dies due to landslide

A minor 13-year-old boy died as a fresh landslide hits the Karool area of Ramban on Monday (April 29) afternoon.

According to the report, a 13-year old minor boy died after a landslide hit the Karool area of Ramban. He said the body of the boy hasn’t been found yet.

The minor boy has been identified as Yaqoob Mir son of Gh Hassan Mir resident of Karool Ramban.

In the incident, two houses also suffered damage while further processes in this regard have been taken up.

Landslides, also known as landslips, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, mudflows, shallow or deep-seated slope failures and debris flows. Landslides occur in a variety of environments, characterized by either steep or gentle slope gradients, from mountain ranges to coastal cliffs or even underwater, in which case they are called submarine landslides.

Gravity is the primary driving force for a landslide to occur, but there are other factors affecting slope stability that produce specific conditions that make a slope prone to failure. In many cases, the landslide is triggered by a specific event (such as a heavy rainfall, an earthquake, a slope cut to build a road, and many others), although this is not always identifiable.

Landslides are frequently made worse by human development (such as urban sprawl) and resource exploitation (such as mining and deforestation). Land degradation frequently leads to less stabilization of soil by vegetation. Additionally, global warming caused by climate change and other human impact on the environment, can increase the frequency of natural events (such as extreme weather) which trigger landslides. Landslide mitigation describes the policy and practices for reducing the risk of human impacts of landslides, reducing the risk of natural disaster.

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