
AZGS geologists Mimi Diaz and Brian Gootee from our
Photo 1 [right]: One of several landslides on the west side of the road. Note the broken shotcrete and straw wattles.
ting on top of the buckled area. Headscarps of landslides are visible on either side of the one that buckled the road. Bulldozers have already obliterated the scarps and fissures at the head of
the slides on the left.Photo 3 [left]: The slide included a section of road as shown by the buckling of the asphalt.
Photo 4: The landslide has buckled the highway and appears to have continually creeped over the weekend, pushing the highway up over one meter high and shifting the highway horizontally several tens of centimeters.