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Beach Road landslide

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The scar from a December 2020 landslide in which two people were killed can be seen in this 2022 photo. Researchers from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, estimate that 187,000 cubic meters of material moved during the slide along Beach Road in Haines, Alaska. This is the equivalent of filling 48 dump trucks, each carrying 14 tons of debris, every day for an entire year.

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The scar from a December 2020 landslide in which two people were killed can be seen in this 2022 photo. Researchers from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, estimate that 187,000 cubic meters of material moved during the slide along Beach Road in Haines, Alaska. This is the equivalent of filling 48 dump trucks, each carrying 14 tons of debris, every day for an entire year.