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I. DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENT | 9<br />

IMAGE 3. MUNICIPALITIES AFFECTED BY TROPICAL STORM IDA IN EL SALVADOR<br />

Source: Joint Research Center of the European Commission (JRC).<br />

1. Description of Types of Landslides<br />

The following types of landslides were observed:<br />

a) Lahars. Flow of materials and mud composed of pyroplastic material8 and water on the slopes<br />

of a volcano, generally following the course of a river in a valley. Lahars were the principal type<br />

of landslide on the San Vicente volcano.<br />

b) Shallow landslides. In this type of landslide, the runoff surface is within the soil layer or eroded<br />

rocks, at depths ranging from decimeters to several meters. These landslides predominated on<br />

the slopes surrounding Lake Ilopango.<br />

c) Depressions. These consist of massive erosion that occurs when unstable or unconsolidated<br />

materials move a short distance over a slope. The landslide area may be a raised concave or<br />

flat. Many of these depressions occurred along road slopes.<br />

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Pyroplastic flow: a phenomenon that accompanies a volcano’s eruption, also called a pyroclastic cloud, pyroclastic lava or<br />

glowing cloud. It happens when lava with a high gas content cools and decompresses upon reaching the surface during<br />

a volcanic eruption. http://www.wikiteka.es

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