• ABOUT US
    • History
    • Our Team
    • Advertising
    • Subscription
  • CONTACT US
Georgia Today
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Social & Society
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Social & Society
  • Sports
  • Culture
No Result
View All Result
Georgia Today
No Result
View All Result

Another landslide in western Georgia – Officials say the risk of a repeat tragedy are “minimal”

by Georgia Today
August 10, 2023
in Highlights, Social & Society
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Another landslide in western Georgia –  Officials say the risk of a repeat tragedy are “minimal”

A landslide occurred in the municipality of Tsalenjikha, adjacent to the administrative unit of Muzhava, but the River Tebene was dammed and the danger level is low, says the website of the administration of the governor of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti.

The locals living in the villages located down the mountains where the landslide occurred are panicked and are asking the local authorities for help and a quick response.

The landslide in Tsalenjikha was detected on August 8, just 5 days after the Shovi tragedy in which 21 people have so far been confirmed dead, and during which the bridges and the entrance road to Shovi were destroyed.

The governor’s administration says geologists and hydrologists have studied Tsalenjikha’s collapsed river bed and, based on the current situation at the dam, an official report will be prepared.

“According to specialists, the level of danger is low at the moment,” the information says.

Causes of the Shovi landslide

The cause of the devastating landslide in Shovi was the coincidence of several geological and hydrometeorological events, according to the first conclusion of the National Environment Agency.

The Agency says that in the Bubastskali River valley (the right tributary of the Chanchakhi River), the intense melting of the Buba and Tbilisa glaciers and the subsequent precipitation set the solid sediments in the valley in motion, while also developing active lateral erosion processes; the river banks were scourged. This facilitated the formation and activation of the so-called coastal landslide processes, which later turned into mudslides.

The Agency said that the geological bulletin it issued in 2022 is about the river Dzghivora, which is a left tributary of the Chanchakhi River, where the mudslide torrents often pass, not the river Bubatskali that caused the August 3 mudslide.

The Agency notes that as a result of the information processed by the geologists of the National Environment Agency, it is known that the flood developed on Bubistskali (the right tributary of Chanchakha) had not caused large-scale geological processes in the past and that such disasters were never observed in Shovi, as opposed to the left tributary river of Dzghviora (tributary of riv. Chanchakhi), where the activity of flood processes is frequent.

The Agency also pointed to the conclusions of the 2021 annual geological bulletin, which gained some publicity on Wednesday for a warning it contained that “the mudslide poses a danger to the central highway and the infrastructure of the Shovi resort” and identified the threat as “high”.

The Agency’s statement Thursday also contradicts the reports and testimonies of Shovi locals who, in recent years, have repeatedly appealed to the local and central government to strengthen the banks of the Bubistskali river and to pay attention to the environmental situation in the valley, as they have frequently had to deal with the consequences of small-scale landslides and mudslides.

Tags: Another landslide in western GeorgiaLandslide in ShoviLandslide in Tsalenjikha
ShareShareTweet

Related Posts

Health Ministry reviews Hepatitis programs and progress
News

Health Ministry reviews Hepatitis programs and progress

July 28, 2025
Wildfires rage across Turkey, Greece, and Albania amid intense mediterranean heatwave
Highlights

Wildfires rage across Turkey, Greece, and Albania amid intense mediterranean heatwave

July 28, 2025
Controversy erupts as Russian military-affiliated fencers compete at world championships in Tbilisi
Highlights

Controversy erupts as Russian military-affiliated fencers compete at world championships in Tbilisi

July 28, 2025

Recommended

Putin, Xi, and allied leaders mark Russia’s Victory Day at Moscow parade

Putin, Xi, and allied leaders mark Russia’s Victory Day at Moscow parade

3 months ago
Experience Seamless Connectivity with Silknet eSIM in Georgia

Experience Seamless Connectivity with Silknet eSIM in Georgia

1 year ago
Champion Karateka Luka Khvedeliani on the Benefits of Georgian Karate for Georgia’s Youth

Georgia to Celebrate First Europe Day with European Union Candidate Status

1 year ago
Georgian Foreign Minister Holds Farewell Meeting with French Ambassador to Georgia

Georgian Foreign Minister Holds Farewell Meeting with French Ambassador to Georgia

3 years ago
Natia Mezvrishvili on Dealing with 2 Political Giants

Natia Mezvrishvili on Dealing with 2 Political Giants

3 years ago
Giorgi Gakharia: We were Told We Were Capable of Nothing – It’s All a Lie and Ukraine is a Great Example of This

Giorgi Gakharia: We were Told We Were Capable of Nothing – It’s All a Lie and Ukraine is a Great Example of This

3 years ago
GT Interview with Giorgi Badridze

GT Interview with Giorgi Badridze

3 years ago
Russo-Ukrainian War and Georgia – Analysis from security expert Kakha Kemoklidze

Russo-Ukrainian War and Georgia – Analysis from security expert Kakha Kemoklidze

3 years ago

Navigation

  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Social & Society
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • International
  • Where.ge
  • Newspaper
  • Magazine
  • GEO
  • OP-ED
  • About Us
    • History
    • Our Team
    • Advertising
    • Subscription
  • Contact

Highlights

Former GD MP Luka Kurtanidze arrested after abusing his ex-wife

Multinational military exercise Agile Spirit 2025 officially launches in Georgia

UK Embassy: Georgian Dream distancing from West as Russian threat persists

Visa barriers for parents undermine Georgia’s international student boom

EP: No recognition of Georgian gov’t until free, fair elections held

MIA: 17 detained under administrative procedures on Tvalchrelidze Street

Trending

Experience Seamless Connectivity with Silknet eSIM in Georgia
Business & Economy

Experience Seamless Connectivity with Silknet eSIM in Georgia

by Georgia Today
June 26, 2024

Why Silknet's eSIM could be your top choice in Georgia  Since its introduction, eSIM technology has become...

Photo by the author

Virtuosity and Versatility: Marc-André Hamelin Opens Tbilisi Piano Festival 2024

May 30, 2024
  • Where.ge
  • Newspaper
  • GEO
  • Magazine
  • Old Website

2000-2024 © Georgia Today

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Social & Society
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • International
  • Where.ge
  • Newspaper
  • Magazine
  • GEO
  • OP-ED
  • About Us
    • History
    • Our Team
    • Advertising
    • Subscription
  • Contact

2000-2024 © Georgia Today