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May 29th 2018, Gallivaggio rockfall (SO)

Thursday May 31st, 2018 margherita.spreafico@unimib.it

The detachment of almost 5,000 cubic meters of rock has fallen along the cliff for an height of over 500 meters, threatening the Gallivaggio Sanctuary site.

Video taken by the Milano-Bicocca landslides research group.

http://www.slow2fast.unimib.it/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/05/gallivaggio.mp4

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