Land movement in Rancho Palos Verdes increases after recent rainfall

Ancient landslide was activated by recent storms.

LAist
@ai6yr This is never going to stop in any real sense of the word. Oh, it may slow down long enough to fall out of the public's mind, and maybe long enough that streets will be fixed, new buildings built, etc. But it's never going to stop.
@W6KME LOL I mean, if it moves fast enough it'll all end up in the drink overnight, that might change minds about living on a prehistoric, moving landslide 🤪
@ai6yr Oh, and watch that last step...it's a doozie
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Wow, finally an article about the landslide which ISN'T quoting hapless victims with million dollar views 😂
@ai6yr The whole damn peninsula could slide into the ocean and I wouldn't miss anything but the peacocks. Many of LA's worst people live there.
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So the contractors and developers were allowed to make their very hefty profits, and now the taxpayers will have to shoulder the cost of buying out the residents that should have been warned about the unstable land. Good to see California is following Utah land policies. 🤑