It’s common knowledge that the cliffs in the British region are sliding away, placing houses that are on the edge into jeopardy. But a massive landslide that hit the edge of a steep cliff in Jersey just last week has left a newly occupied residential home partly uninhabitable.
Several rooms are now in danger after the northern shore of the island was hit by heavy rain and winds of up to 75mph; the tonnes of land that has swept away has left The Cheval Roc Residential Home with an uncertain future.
The picture above shows how the structure was once 15ft from the edge of the cliff, but after the landslide, three rooms have been left in danger, below:
The home, however, is structurally safe, for now.
[source: dailymail]
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