Geologists warn of landslide risk in Grazalema (Cádiz)
Geologists in Spain warn of a potential landslide in Grazalema following heavy rains and advise residents that it may take up to two weeks to return to normalcy after evacuations.
A team of geologists seeks how to drain the entire subsoil of Grazalema: "Water circulates within the rock"
Geologists in Grazalema are investigating ways to drain the subsoil due to the recent heavy rains causing the aquifer system to collapse, resulting in the evacuation of 1,600 residents.
The storm worsens in Spain: storms could affect soil stability in some regions of Andalucía
More than 8,000 residents have been evacuated due to severe storms in Andalucía, Spain, leading to overflowing rivers and landslides being monitored by geologists.
After the flood, the risk of landslides: The clogging of the aquifer in Grazalema that puts geologists on alert
Following severe flooding in Grazalema, the town faces potential landslides due to unprecedented water accumulation in its underground aquifer, prompting concerns among geologists.
Why does the Green River appear to rise instead of fall? Geologists believe they have the answer
Geologists explore the perplexing behavior of the Green River, which cuts through mountains rather than following the natural contours of the land, suggesting an unconventional path of water flow.