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A landslide in Japan:

David Roberts is staff writer for Grist. You can follow his Twitter feed at twitter.com/drgrist.

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  1. Laurence Aurbach Posted 5:48 am
    16 Oct 2006

    Hey Boss --"But boss, it says right here on page 37 of the Comprehensive Plan: DO NOT BUILD ON THIS STEEP SLOPE. It's even printed in red and underlined twice."
    "Pfft, that was just stuck in there to placate those pesky environmentalists. Ignore it and get the construction plans stamped APPROVED -- toot sweet!"
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    TokyoTom Posted 7:33 pm
    17 Oct 2006

    These have been increasing, as have typhoonsDave, that was a piece of National Route 168 in Nara prefecture, in the early morning of August 10, 2004, immediately after two typhoons had blown through.  It's in the mountains and the slope was 50%.  Satellite pics from Aug 13 here: http://www.ajiko.co.jp/bousai/nara/nara.htm.
    Japan suffers one of the highest erosion rates in the world, as it has always gotten heavy rains and is quite mountainous.  Landslides have been on the rise, as the frequency of typhoons has gone way up over the past three years, along with record rain events and flooding.  

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