Sentences with word «landslip»

The recent closure of the Hammersmith flyer and the Hatfield colliery landslip, which has forced the closure of a key rail link until July, were cited as examples of what happens when our infrastructure crumbles.
Tides in our ocean of air have surprising power, reaching down to trigger landslips and up into space to jam radio links and snare satellites
Nature is a threat, throwing bitter, cold storms and landslips at her.
Sangalle oasis was formed after a canyon landslip uncovered a natural spring, supplying the area with a constant source of fresh water.
(Mega-tsunami from Norwegian landslip or gradual?)
Natural disaster means earthquake, natural landslip, volcanic eruption, hydrothermal activity, tsunami or fire resulting from any of these.
Rebuilding of the railway at the Eden Gorge near Armathwaite followed a landslip last February where 500,000 t of earth gave way, which led the line to slip by 2.5 m below its normal level.
The A1 Pacific Tornado is travelling between Appleby and Skipton on the Settle to Carlisle line and will do until Thursday, in advance of the reopening of the full route next month following a landslip near Armathwaite last year.
The one site was on a newish volcanic flow, possibly still active, certain to have a landslip sooner or later.
You can't start charging a hundred dollars for a litre of water after an earthquake renders your local water supply inoperable, or ten times standard price on a toll road when the only alternative is covered by a landslip for months.
All of our cover levels insure you against fire, smoke, storm, flood, freezing, escape of water or oil, stealing, malicious damage, subsidence and heave or landslip.
«The Association of British Insurers have confirmed that «any potential damage as a result of fracking, such as earthquakes, subsidence, heave and landslip are all covered in general, under buildings insurance».
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