Who’s responsible? And where does Rancho Palos Verdes go from here? According to research from Cal State Dominguez Hills, the Portuguese Bend landslide has been moving for more than 250,000 years.
A FEMA-funded buyout program only provides 75% of the funding for the city to buy affected properties at fair market value, while the remaining share is absorbed by sellers.
Land movement in the Portuguese Bend area of Rancho Palos Verdes has slowed from an unprecedented 1 foot a week to an average 2.7 inches as residents brace themselves for the winter rain season.
Who’s responsible? And where does Rancho Palos Verdes go from here? According to research from Cal State Dominguez Hills, the Portuguese Bend landslide has been moving for more than 250,000 years.
The Portuguese Bend landslide - a nature preserve in Palos Verdes and active landslide since 1956 - has already forced hundreds of people out of their homes is a part of 'an ancient complex' of ...
Southern California Edison began restoring power in some Rancho Palos Verdes neighborhoods ... in Rolling Hills and portions of the Portuguese Bend Beach Club and Seaview neighborhoods of RPV ...
Sheri Hastings' property sits on a slow-moving disaster; a complex of landslides in the Portuguese Bend area of Rancho Palos Verdes, California. For nearly 70 years, this area has shifted roughly ...
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