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  2. A Southern California coastal area long prone to landslides continues to inch toward the ocean at a rising speed posing danger to human life and infrastructure, a new NASA report shows.. The Palos ...

  3. $2M California home spared from wildfires is destroyed by ...

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    A California home worth around $2 million has been wrecked by a landslide, having been left fortuitously unscathed from the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.. The one-story oceanfront property in ...

  4. California landslides - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson landslide; Point Fermin area of San Pedro, California; Palos Verdes Peninsula Landslides, including Portuguese Bend; Truttman Sink; Verdugo Hills Cemetery landslide, 1978; January 3–5, 1982 landslides in San Francisco Bay Area. Landslides killed 25 people and caused at least $66 million in damage. [7] [8] Ten people were killed at ...

  5. 12 homes torn apart by landslide on Southern California's ...

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    A landslide that began in 1956 destroyed 140 homes in the Portuguese Bend area of the city of Rancho Palos Verdes, and earth continues to move there. ... a 2011 slide severed the blufftop ocean ...

  6. San Dimas, California - Wikipedia

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    San Dimas (Spanish for "Saint Dismas") [10] is a city in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County, California, United States. At the 2020 census , its population was 34,924. It historically took its name from San Dimas Canyon in the San Gabriel Mountains above the northern section of present-day San Dimas.

  7. The Sunken City - Wikipedia

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    The site in 2014. The Sunken City is the site of a natural landslide that occurred in the Point Fermin area of the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles, beginning in 1929.A slump caused several beachside homes to slide into the ocean.

  8. Power cut to homes in affluent California community stricken ...

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    In a coastal Southern California city where multimillion-dollar estates teeter above the Pacific Ocean, power remained intentionally severed Tuesday to about 245 homes as worsening landslides have ...

  9. Van Norman Dams - Wikipedia

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    The Van Norman Dams, also known as the San Fernando Dams, were the terminus of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, supplying about 80 percent of Los Angeles' water, [5] until they were damaged in the 1971 San Fernando earthquake and were subsequently decommissioned due to the inherent instability of the site and their location directly above heavily populated areas.