The report by NADMA emphasises insufficient evidence to attribute blame to human activities.
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Slope roads are maintained on schedule The report states that the first landslide occurred at 2 a.m., covering an area of 120 meters along the slope with a depth of 14 meters. Additionally, the investigation report highlights that maintenance and repair work on slopes and roads near the landslide site was conducted according to schedule.
Additionally, the report recommends that authorities enforce ordinances and guidelines for camping and recreation areas to reduce the risk of similar accidents occurring in the future. Finally, the report recommends devolving authority to officials from the Slope Engineering Branch to lead all landslide investigations.
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