The RISKCOAST team studies the collapsed slope of the A-7 at the height of Castell de Ferro
On Friday, March 12, 2021, hours after the collapse, a new drone flight was carried out in order to record the “after” of the major detachment.
The data collected will allow the elaboration of highly detailed 3D models, with which volumes can be cubed, the evolution of the detachment studied and valuable information obtained, both on the geometry and geology of the slope.
At the same time, satellite radar images are being processed to know when the movements began and to determine the engine that triggered the failure of the slope (rain, earthquake, breakage of a water pipe, etc.). The research team involved in the RISKCOAST project plans to carry out new topographic control works in the coming days to monitor the evolution of the slope.