Landslides in Per and the effects of Climate Change
Peru is a nation grappling with various natural hazards, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, and droughts. Among these, landslides stand out as a frequent and devastating occurrence. This blog post delves into the facts surrounding landslides in Peru and examines their connection to climate phenomena like El Nino. Understanding Landslides Landslides encompass the downward movement of rock, soil, or debris on a slope, driven by gravity. They vary in scale from minor rock falls to colossal mudslides capable of engulfing entire villages. The Global Landslide Catalog reveals that Peru witnessed over 1,500 landslide events from 2007 to 2020, leading to more than 1,000 deaths and affecting over 100,000 individuals. Historical Perspective 1970 Ancash earthquake-triggered landslide: over 20,000 fatalities 2017 Mocoa landslide: over 300 fatalities 2019 Huaraz landslide: over 20 fatalities Climate and Rainfall Peru's diverse climate, influenced by altitude, ...