The deadliest landslide in United States history happened 10 years ago in Oso, Washington.
Keep reading to learn what you need to know about the Oso landslide.At 10:37 a.m. on March 22, 2014, a hillside above the town of Oso collapsed and sent a wall of mud and debris into the Steelhead Haven neighborhood, killing 43 people. The highway running alongside was buried 20 feet deep.Rescue crews and volunteers spent months searching for the victims, who were all eventually brought back to their families.
Pszonka would see a permanent memorial created where relatives and visitors could feel her sister’s presence and reflect on the serenity that drew the family to Oso, as well as the forces that left an immense scar in the forested Cascade Mountain foothills along the north fork of the Stillaguamish River, 55 miles northeast of Seattle.Ten years later, that memorial is complete, and Pszonka is leaving. She put her home up for sale and is moving, with her parents, to Texas.
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