Scene in Edmonds The Woodway Landslide, 28 years later - My Edmonds News

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The Woodway landslide, which occurred 28 years ago, remains a pivotal moment in the history of the community, marking its anniversary this year. Triggered by heavy rainfall, the landslide led to significant changes in both the landscape and local safety measures. Residents still discuss the event, recalling the fear and disruption it caused in their lives. Local officials have since enacted new geological monitoring systems to mitigate future risks, emphasizing preparedness. “The landslide changed everything for us,” expressed a long-time resident, underscoring the emotional toll of the disaster.

This anniversary not only reflects on the past but also emphasizes the ongoing necessity for vigilance against natural hazards. The community continues to learn and adapt from this event, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity. As discussions around safety protocols evolve, the legacy of the landslide remains a critical part of Woodway's identity.

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