Landslide threatens homes, businesses in Wyoming
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A slow-moving landslide in the Wyoming resort town of Jackson has suddenly sped up, buckling a road and a Walgreens parking lot and threatening to destroy several unoccupied homes and businesses.
Town spokeswoman Roxanne Robinson said Friday it could be only a matter of time before the 100-foot-wide hillside comes down.
Jackson officials have stopped trying to stabilize the hill for safety reasons.
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For weeks, the ground had been moving about an inch a day. New movement overnight has bulged a downhill road and parking lot. Rocks and dirt are falling down the hill and the shifting earth has pushed a town equipment building 15 feet.
Four houses and two apartment buildings are under an evacuation order. Four businesses, including the Walgreens, also are at risk.