Mass Wasting Hazards in Greece

Located south west of Greece, lies the island of Santorini. In Santorini, people have been facing mass wasting hazards in frequent occasions. Due to its abundance of highly sloped mountain ranges, landslides, rock falls, and mudslides are happening throughout the place damaging roads and homes. These instances are happening often due to the gravitational pull pushing down the unstable rocks down the cliffs. Another factor includes how these mountains are formed. They are layered with both hard and soft rocks, therefore these cliffs become less stable over time and become more prone to such hazards. Greek authorities are trying to prevent such hazards by adding reinforced steel fencing and netting around touristic cliff sights that people visit frequently. These fences add stability and security that help prevent any sorts of rock falls. In addition, they are also adding more warning signs for areas that do not have such supporting equipment that are at risk of causing hazards. Nonetheless, the authorities are stepping into the right direction in order to have a safer island with less mass wasting hazards.

Reference: https://nauingreece.wordpress.com/2015/06/19/mass-wasting-on-santorini/




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