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Pages in category "Landslide victories in Canada" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The Emergency Management Act (French: Loi sur la gestion des urgences) is an Act of the Canadian government. It was passed in June 2007 during the minority Harper government . It came into force in August 2007, and it revoked the Emergency Preparedness Act in so doing. [ 1 ]
Civil liability exemption under the B.C. Emergency and Disaster Management Act (Bill 31) and WorkSafeBC coverage are both provided for any Public Safety Lifeline Volunteers. [12] Section 30 of Bill 31 provides more detail. B.C.’s Good Samaritan Act applies to all volunteers (unless grossly negligent).
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In north central Texas, Ellis and Johnson until 11:30 a.m. "Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas," says the NWS. "Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads.
"Landslide movement continues to manifest at the ground surface in the form of scarps, fissures, grabens/sinkholes, tensional cracking, shear zones and thrust features," the city's latest report ...
A landslide in which the sliding surface is located within the soil mantle or weathered bedrock (typically to a depth from few decimeters to some meters) is called a shallow landslide. Debris slides and debris flows are usually shallow. Shallow landslides can often happen in areas that have slopes with high permeable soils on top of low ...