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Microphones and rain buckets are being used to help detect landslides before they happen

Microphones and rain buckets are being used to help detect landslides before they happen

Scientists say giving people hours, or even a few minutes, of early warning has grown in importance, as climate change makes natural disasters more common and dangerous than ever before.

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