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This weekend, residents of Washington state will mark one year since a massive mudslide devastated a small community, killing 43 people and destroying dozens of homes in a matter of minutes.
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A proposed law that’s making its way through the state legislature could change the way first responders are mobilized during major emergencies, such as…
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In the wake of the deadly landslide in Oso, Washington state lawmakers are considering a bill that would create a statewide database for geological hazard…
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A Snohomish County sheriff’s deputy has been named “officer of the year” for his actions in the aftermath of the Oso landslide.Deputy Glen Bergstrom…
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The incredible size and speed of the Oso landslide that killed 43 people last March has been a source of wonder, even for the most seasoned geologists…
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A state review of logging near the deadly March landslide in Oso has found that a timber company logged one acre more than was allowed under a 2004…
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Western Washington has all the conditions that make it prime territory for landslides: lots of loose material that our glaciers left behind as they carved…
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How to prevent unsafe logging on steep slopes that could cause future landslides will be at the center of discussions in Olympia Wednesday. In the wake of…
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Six months ago Monday, forty-three people lost their lives in the Oso landslide. So far, nearly 60 legal claims have been filed against the state of…
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A small landslide in 2006 set the stage for the catastrophe that claimed 43 lives in Oso, Washington this past March, say a panel of scientists in a…