Landslide and Soil Erosion Threat in the Black Sea Region!

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Landslide risk is increasing in the Black Sea region.

In the Black Sea region, rising temperatures are increasing the risk of landslides. Experts indicate that sudden temperature changes can lead to soil erosion.

Prof. Dr. Ayberk Kaya, Director of the RTEU Landslide Research Center, stated that the rapid melting of snow triggers landslides. This situation is further exacerbated by excavations in residential areas.

A road going down a hill.

Signs of landslides include cracks in homes, distortions in garden fences, and constrictions in doors and windows. These signs may indicate a potential landslide hazard.

A group of men working at a construction site.

Experts emphasize the need to consult specialists before conducting individual excavations. The scattered settlement structures in the Black Sea region increase the risk of such excavations.

A man holding a shovel in mud.

In conclusion, climate change and sudden weather changes are increasing the risk of landslides and soil erosion in the Black Sea region. This situation can lead to both loss of life and property.