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Officials say that rain could make the landslide along Route 40 worse

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Rain could make landslide along Route 40 worse, officials say

Rain could complicate matters along Route 40 in Washington County, where a massive landslide started a week ago. Officials say it could continue to slide if the rain becomes too heavy. Officials: The landslide started last week and could continue if rain is too heavy or too much rain could make it worse.

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PennDOT, South Strabane Township officials monitoring landslide along Route 40

PennDOT, South Strabane Township officials monitoring landslide along Route 40. The landslide developed Thursday afternoon. Part of a large hillside broke away from Route 40 along the Pennsylvania highway. The area was covered in a landslide that broke away on Thursday afternoon from a hillside.

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PennDOT, South Strabane Township officials monitoring landslide along Route 40

PennDOT, South Strabane Township officials monitoring landslide along Route 40. The landslide shut down at least one lane of traffic and sent dirt and utility poles tumbling down the hill. Officials are keeping a close eye on the landslide that shut down Route 40 in Pennsylvania.

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