The land under the Palos Verdes Peninsula has been sliding for decades. New data from NASA shows just how bad the problem is.
Data gathered from four weeks in the fall of 2024 showed the speed of the movement to be "more than enough to put human life ...
Rancho Palos Verdes is forecast to get some rain on Friday, but city officials said this week that they are optimistic about ...
An analysis by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has determined that during a four-week period in fall 2024, land in some areas of Rancho Palos Verdes’ landslide area slid toward the ocean by ...
A coastal community in Southern California is shifting downslope toward the Pacific Ocean at a rapid rate, according to NASA.
Learn about the surge of landslide activity in California's Palos Verdes Peninsula as measured by NASA, showing the effects ...
The Palos Verdes Peninsula is sliding by much as 4 inches (10 centimeters) per week, putting hundreds of buildings at risk.
RANCHO PALOS ... landslide. Such analyses are provided to state officials to support response efforts to the landslides. The threat of landslides is so persistent that the City of Rancho Palos ...
Residents of a California coastal community are begging for federal aid to stop a landslide from pushing their ritzy homes ...
Rancho Palos Verdes is on track to ... Since the fiscal year began on July 1, 2024, the city has spent $33 million from its reserves toward managing the landslide. That includes the dewatering ...
Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory used airborne radar to measure activity of the slow-moving Palos Verdes Peninsula landslide, which showed movement by as much as 4 inches per week.