Friday, March 15, 2024

Landslides & Avalanches

 

Afghanistan, characterized by its diverse geology, is prone to various natural hazards, including mass wasting such as landslides and avalanches. These hazards are exacerbated by factors such as steep slopes, seismic activity, deforestation, making many regions susceptible to sudden slope failures.

1.    1.   Landslides: Afghanistan’s mountainous landscape predisposes it to landslides which can be triggered by heavy rainfall, snowmelt, earthquakes, or human activities such as deforestation and construction. Afghanistan experiences landslides predominantly during wet seasons, posing a threat to communities living in mountainous areas.

2.   2.    Avalanches: in winter months are so common occurring in high altitudes regions, particularly in Hindu Kush and Pamir Mountain ranges. Heavy snowfall coupled with steep slopes make these areas prone to avalanches, endangering settlements, and transportation routes.

To mitigate the danger or risks associated with mass wasting hazards and enhance community resilience, Afghanistan has been undertaking various initiatives >>

a)    a)      Risk Assessment and monitoring: Afghanistan with the support of international organizations and donors, conducts risk assessments to identify vulnerable areas and assess the likelihood of mass wasting events.

b)  b)       Early Warning Systems: efforts have been made to establish early warning systems to alert communities about imminent landslide and avalanches threats.

c)  c)        Infrastructure Development: Afghanistan invest a lot in infrastructure to minimize the impacts of mass wasting events. Building and maintaining roads, bridges and retaining walls with proper engineering standards.

d)  d)       Community Preparedness and Education: Afghanistan made programs to aim raise awareness about the risks associated with mass wasting hazards and educate people on evacuation procedures and safe practices.

Despite these efforts, challenges remain, including limited resources, inadequate infrastructure, and the ongoing conflict situation in certain parts of Afghanistan.

The link below shows one of the landslides that happen in Afghanistan >>

https://www.cnn.com/2014/05/05/world/asia/afghanistan-landslide/index.html









 

4 comments:

  1. Hi Haron I enjoyed reading your blog as well as the pictures attached gives more perspective on how prone to natural hazards Afghanistan is

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  2. Hey Haron!
    I really found the last image on your post to be extremely helpful in regards to truly understanding the threat of landslides and avalanches in Afghanistan

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  3. Hi Haron. I think it is interesting to learn about avalanches and find out they happen in Afghanistan. I never heard of this type of natural disaster.

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  4. Hi Haron, I always knew of the mountain ranges and the snowy conditions, but to my previous knowledge I had no idea there was enough snow in said mountain ranges in order to create avalanches.

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