2335 (11.35) Wednesday July 30, 1997.
what has been done to stop more thredbo landslides from happening
The main cause of the 1997 Thredbo landslide was the collapse of the Alpine Way above the town. It was the result of a combination of factors, including wet weather and the way the road had been constructed. The Alpine Way, which runs above the village of Thredbo and through the Snowy Mountains, was originally built as a service road during the construction of the Murray 1 and 2 hydroelectric power stations in the 1950s. After the hydroelectric stations were finished, the road was upgraded, which included the addition of landfill. Around 11:30pm on the night of 30 July 1997, the road collapsed from the pressure of heavy rain, melting snow and the waterlogged landfill, all of which resulted in 2000 square metres of liquefied soil rushing down the mountainside. The Carinya Lodge was pushed down onto the Bimbadeen Lodge, killing 18 staff. See the related link for more detailed information.
Yes, just one. Stuart Diver, a 28-year-old ski instructor, lay buried under the rubble of the crushed ski lodge for three days.
Two lodges were damaged. The Carinya Ski Lodge onto the Bimbadeen Ski Resort, destroying both buildings and killing 18.
Thredbo is a ski resort town in the Australian Alps, specifically, the Kosciuszko National Park.
what has been done to stop more thredbo landslides from happening
Essentially, the Thredbo landslide that occurred above Thredbo, NSW at 11:30pm on the night of 30 July 1997, was a debris flow landslide. It was caused by the movement of rocks, soil and debris mixed with water. It resulted when the Alpine Way road collapsed from the pressure of heavy rain, melting snow and the waterlogged landfill which had been used to raise and upgrade the road some years earlier. This sort of landslide often occurs where there is high water content combined with steep slopes.
The Australian coroner's report blamed it on heavy rains and a leaky water pipe causing soil creep. Eighteen people died in the landslide.
The main cause of the 1997 Thredbo landslide was the collapse of the Alpine Way above the town. It was the result of a combination of factors, including wet weather and the way the road had been constructed. The Alpine Way, which runs above the village of Thredbo and through the Snowy Mountains, was originally built as a service road during the construction of the Murray 1 and 2 hydroelectric power stations in the 1950s. After the hydroelectric stations were finished, the road was upgraded, which included the addition of landfill. Around 11:30pm on the night of 30 July 1997, the road collapsed from the pressure of heavy rain, melting snow and the waterlogged landfill, all of which resulted in 2000 square metres of liquefied soil rushing down the mountainside. The Carinya Lodge was pushed down onto the Bimbadeen Lodge, killing 18 staff. See the related link for more detailed information.
around 11:30 the landslide begun damaging trees plants and some animals.Alpine Way (the main road) was blocked off and two ski lodges were destroyed trapping 20 but to only one suvivor ,Stwart Diver
no it gets up to about 30 degrees celcius in thredbo
Yes, just one. Stuart Diver, a 28-year-old ski instructor, lay buried under the rubble of the crushed ski lodge for three days.
Two lodges were damaged. The Carinya Ski Lodge onto the Bimbadeen Ski Resort, destroying both buildings and killing 18.
Thredbo is a ski resort town in the Australian Alps, specifically, the Kosciuszko National Park.
Yes
•It happened on the 22nd of February 2010.
The Thredbo school is more in need of heat. Thredbo is a ski resort town in the Snowy Mountains of Australia, while Townsville is in tropical Queensland, where the weather is quite hot and humid.