This is the moment a dramatic landslide covers a road in debris and dust, sending a thick cloud billowing into the air.
The incident occurred on Tuesday, 22nd April, on the road connecting the provinces of Gumushane and Tirebolu in north-eastern Turkey, a mountainous and rugged region known for its stunning natural beauty but also its geological vulnerability.
Footage shows the precise moment the hillside gave way, unleashing a cascade of rock, soil, and earth that barrels down onto the road below. A large plume of dust quickly follows, reducing visibility and demonstrating the sudden, overwhelming force of the landslip.
Local media reported that the road was immediately closed to traffic, with emergency crews and municipal workers dispatched to the scene to begin clearing operations. The authorities confirmed that there were no injuries in the incident.
The area is part of the Pontic Mountains, a region where such events are becoming increasingly common. Experts have warned that climate change may be contributing to the growing frequency and intensity of landslides across Turkey and other mountainous areas. Heavier and more erratic rainfall, combined with periods of drought that weaken soil structure, have made slopes more susceptible to collapse.
According to geological studies, Turkey is particularly prone to landslides, with thousands of incidents recorded each year, especially in the Black Sea region where Gumushane and Tirebolu are located. The region's steep terrain, heavy rainfall, and seismic activity all contribute to a volatile mix of natural hazards.
As the global climate continues to shift, such events are expected to increase, highlighting the urgent need for improved monitoring systems, early warning mechanisms, and infrastructure reinforcement in vulnerable areas.
(Joseph Golder/newsX)