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  1. Feb 23, 2021 · According to official reports, the Guinsaugon Landslide was triggered by a minor earthquake (magnitude 2.6 on the Richter scale), but its effects were exacerbated by the 10-day period of heavy rainfall. Guinsaugon had received 1,200 millimeters of rainfall from February 4 to 14, 2006.

  2. Sep 22, 2018 · MANILA, Philippines – Landslides are not uncommon in the Philippines. In mountainous areas, heavy rainfall have often triggered landslides in the past. How prone are we to landslides and...

  3. What are landslides? A landslide is the mass movement of rock, soil, and debris down a slope due to gravity. It occurs when the driving force is greater than the resisting force.It is a natural process that occurs in steep slopes. The movement may range from very slow to rapid.

  4. Mass Wasting Hazards in The Philippines. There are many types of mass wasting hazards that exist. Some are landslides, mud flows, and avalanches. In the islands of the Philippines, there are many volcanoes and mountains. This meaning, there can be a lot of opportunities for avalanches.

  5. Road pavements warped and cracked by such mass movement are usually left unsuitable for use. Furthermore, debris from landslide can partially or wholly bury facilities, and may result to...

  6. Waste generation rates have been estimated based on consolidated data generated from WACS presented in EMB regional reports and selected local 10-year SWM plans. Using 2010 as base year, Table 1a summa-rizes waste generation rates in the Philippines, Metro Manila, highly urbanized cities (HUCs), municipalities and other cities.-8] 2

  7. Dec 1, 2006 · The 17 February 2006 landslide buried a small village: Guinsaugon in Southern Leyte, Philippine and claimed 154 victims and 990 missing. Composite studies based on the field surveys, interviews...