Wyoming Mudslide
This week we are learning about landslides! I live in Big Wonderful Wyoming! It seems like we have landslides every year, typically on the western side of the state where there's more mountainous regions. They seem to occur frequently in the areas by Yellowstone.
On August 24th 2022, a landslide occurred just outside of Cody Wyoming about 5 miles from the Yellowstone National Park east entrance. This happened just after massive flooding throughout Yellowstone destroyed major roadways, which will take three to five years to repair and rebuild.
This landslide was actually a mudslide and happened due to the the significant rain fall the area had received prior to the mudslide as well as the steep slope of the hillside.
The best way to prevent this type of occurrence from happening again would be to put a retaining wall in, as well as maybe some sort of drainage. However, this could be very expensive or not justifiable due to the budget of the area since it's a relatively small town. The other option would be to build terrace retaining walls with railroad ties that go deep into the bedrock, but again this would be a large expense but maintain the integrity of the wooded, mountainous area. This area has a vast amount of vegetation, but might need to consider cutting back the hillside.
https://mybighornbasin.com/yellowstone-east-entrance-temporarily-closes-due-to-mud-slide/
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