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Investigation of the 20 August 2005 fatal landslide at Fu Yung Shan Tsuen, Hong Kong
Authors:K K S Ho  P A Chao  T M F Lau  S De Silva
Institution:1. Geotechnical Engineering Office, Civil Engineering and Development Department, Government of the Hong Kong SAR, 101 Princess Margaret Road, Homantin, Kowloon, Hong Kong
2. AECOM Asia Company Limited, 20/F Grand Central Plaza, 138 Shatin Rural Committee Road, Shatin, Hong Kong
Abstract:On 20 August 2005, a landslide with a volume of about 400  m3 occurred at Fu Yung Shan Tsuen, Tsuen Wan in Hong Kong during a severe rainstorm with a return period of about 100  years on a hillside that has been disturbed locally by past human activities. The incident resulted in one fatality and permanent evacuation of residents of four squatter structures in the vicinity. A forensic investigation into the landslide was carried out to review the mechanism and probable causes of the landslide. The key contributory factors in the landslide were diagnosed. The investigation concluded that the landslide was probably caused by the loss of soil suction and transient build-up of groundwater pressure in the near-surface soil materials following prolonged and intense rainfall. The paper presents the methodology adopted for the landslide study, findings of the investigation and the lessons learnt from this fatal landslide.
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