© Y.
O. Putintsev
Kamchatka
Branch on earthquake engineering DalNIIS (Far Eastern scientific research
institute Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences)
Landslide
of November 9, 1995 in Ryabikovskaya Street (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski) was
predetermined by the earthquake of May 4 (5), 1959. That earthquake caused
such damage of the unfinished dwelling that it was decided to stop construction
of the third floor and strengthen the building. Seismically induced through-wall
cracks from the November 1971 earthquake were fixed during permanent repairs.
Inspection of the house in 1986-1988 revealed oblique through-wall cracks
opened downward in a southwest direction in cross walls of the ground floor.
Verticality deviation of the building in cross direction was 19 cm instead
of permissible 4,5 cm. Presence of such evident indicators of the landslide
development was not correctly assessed at that time. Finally the building
was dismantled and a new heavy five-storey dwelling house was built at that
place. Long systematic sewerage system leakages from the upper located dwellings
generated conditions for landslide failure. There is no direct cause-effect
relation between landslide and particular earthquake; however sensible earthquakes
of 1992-1994 could additionally activate development process of landslide
failure.