The landslide area in California’s Palos Verdes Peninsula is rapidly expanding due to dramatic weather events, says the NASA data.
Data from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory showed the Palos Verdes Peninsula shifted at a rate of 4 inches per week in 2024.
Two rain storms are forecast to hit the Palos Verdes Peninsula this week, bringing light to moderate amounts of rain, ...
Radar measures and data from the European Space Agency's Copernicus satellite indicate that during Autumn of 2024 residential land was moving as much as 10 centimeters (4 inches) per week towards the ...
A peninsula south of Los Angeles has been slowly slipping toward the Pacific Ocean for decades, but recent data reveals that its pace has rapidly increased. The Palos Verdes Peninsula is now moving at ...
The City of Palos Verdes Estates announced the city's first-ever Deputy City Manager. George Gabriel will work alongside the ...
An analysis measuring the movement of slow-moving landslides on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Los Angeles County found that land in the residential area slid toward the ocean by as much as 4 inches ...