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WA Leaders Reflect on 12 Years Since Deadly Oso Landslide
The landslide swept away the Steelhead neighborhood, blocking the Stillaguamish River and killing 43, the deadliest U.S. landslide, caused by slope failure after a wet winter.
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Remembering the Oso landslide: 43 lives lost 12 years ago
March 22 marks a solemn day in Washington’s history. It was 12 years ago when the Oso/State Route 530 landslide occurred in Snohomish County. Forty-three lives were lost in this tragic event, the deadliest landslide in American history. What happened It was a Saturday morning. The sun was peeking through the clouds, offering a pleasant early spring day. The North Fork of the Stillaguamish River was receding in the wake of three days of dry weath…
·Tacoma, United States
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