Alaska Landslide Triggers Massive Tsunami, Highlighting Risks for British Columbia
📅 2 months ago
A recent study reveals that an Alaskan landslide caused a 481-meter tsunami, emphasizing the potential risks for British Columbia. The study warns of increasing hazards from landslide-triggered tsunamis due to glacier retreat and expanding infrastructure in the region.
The news is highly relevant to the Infrastructure sector, particularly in regions with fiords like British Columbia. It underscores the importance of assessing and mitigating risks associated with glacier retreat and potential tsunamis in construction planning and development.
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tsunami
glacier retreat
British Columbia
Infrastructure
Alaska
natural disasters
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