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Landslide threatens Mesa County Again! | Geoengineer.org https://www.geoengineer.org/news/landslide-threatens-mesa-county-again
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Only a year has passed after the fatal landslide in Mesa County, Colorado, US and the area is in
Level One alert, which means that a heightened level of awareness is required. It should be
mentioned that Level Three is the highest alert level.
Tim Hayashi, Senior Engineer for Mesa County said "We expected to see water-related changes in
the landslide during spring runoff, but one of the looming questions has been: What would the pond
do?"
It is said that citizens near the area do not face an extra safety risk but Timothy Hayashi, Senior Feb, 17, 2020
Engineer for Mesa County explained "Level one is get ready, level two is get set, level three is go.
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The landslide is unknown, we don't know what could happen with it, so it's potentially dangerous the
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Cameras and other devices are used to monitor the area around the clock and notify the authorities
in case any movement occurs.
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