The U.S. Geological Survey has released a new nationwide landslide susceptibility map that indicates nearly 44% of the U.S.
If you see your reflection in the snow covered hills, it might be time to check out a new map from the United States Geological Survey. The map reveals that a surprisingly large part of the country is ...
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Do you live in a landslide-prone area? A new tool from the United States Geological Survey can help you find out. The new map ...