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  1. Landslides and Mudslides and Your Safety | Landslides | CDC

    Feb 9, 2024 · Debris flows, also known as mudslides, are a common type of fast-moving landslide that tends to flow in channels. Landslides are caused by disturbances in the natural stability of …

  2. Mudflow - Wikipedia

    The term incorporates earth slides, rock falls, flows, and mudslides, amongst other categories of hillslope mass movements. [12] They do not have to be as fluid as a mudflow.

  3. Hurricane Melissa: Video shows Jamaica mudslides - WDSU

    2 days ago · Video from the United Cajun Navy Tuesday morning shows mudslides begin as the monster storm drenches the island.

  4. What is a mudslide? - The Institute for Environmental Research …

    Jun 16, 2025 · Mudslides are a type of landslide, specifically characterized by their high water content, differentiating them from rockslides or debris flows. While all landslides involve the …

  5. Everything You Need To Know About Mudslides - The Weather …

    May 3, 2022 · Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, changes in groundwater levels, alternate freezing and thawing and the steepening of slopes due to erosion can all cause mudslides, too.

  6. Landslides and Mudslides | NCHH

    Jul 31, 2025 · Mudslides, also called debris flows, are fast-moving landslides made up of water, rock, soil, and debris. They pose significant risks to people, homes, and infrastructure, …

  7. What causes mudslides, and what can be done to lessen the …

    Feb 13, 2025 · Mudslides are dangerous torrents that are usually referred to by geologists and first responders as debris flows. They have been particularly lethal in parts of California where …

  8. Landslides and Mudslides - California Department of Public

    Landslides and mudslides occur when soil, rocks or debris rapidly move down a slope. Mudslides usually begin on steep slopes and can be triggered by natural disasters they can strike with …

  9. Ready LA County | Mudslides

    It is important for residents who live on steep hillsides and in canyons to be prepared for landslides and mudslides. Areas that don’t have grass, trees, shrubs and plants, such as after …

  10. What is a Mudslide? Understanding Causes, Effects, and Safety …

    Feb 6, 2025 · A mudslide, also known as a mudflow, is a fast-moving flow of debris and water that occurs when intense rainfall saturates the ground. This natural disaster moves quickly, posing …