
Landslide Early Warning Systems
Landslide Early Warning Systems (LEWS) are tools that monitor conditions like rainfall, soil stability, and ground movement to detect signs of potential landslides. By using sensors, data analysis, and weather information, these systems assess risks in vulnerable areas. When a threat is identified, alerts are issued to local authorities and communities, giving them time to prepare or evacuate. LEWS helps prevent loss of life and property by providing timely information, enabling proactive responses to natural warning signs of landslides.