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Intense rainfall and flood are known to be the principal natural cause of onshore landslides. Early warning systems are in place to minimize negative effects of landslides surveying natural hazard events, damages and emergency response actions. The focus of this study is to improve the early warning landslides systems and associated systems and components, including resource management, environmental impact analysis, and environmental planning. This study is part of the main project « Klima 2050 » that aims to the reduction of the societal risks associated with climate changes and enhanced precipitation and flood water exposure within the built environment. This paper infers on the applicability and suitability to some forensic analysis techniques to specific landslides events and to early warning landslides systems, conducting forensic analysis based on detailed damage information collected by the information system after event occurrence.
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