It’s been over 5 months since the massive St. Jude landslide that claimed the lives of four residents. The quick clay landslide took place on May 10, 2010, and in this article, it is clear that the residents are still recovering. The potential for more landslides like that one was on everyone’s minds…and still is. [Source: Montreal Gazette. Image: Dario Ayala / Montreal Gazette]
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