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11 Homes Rendered ‘Uninhabitable’ After Landslide in Mornington Peninsula

By Alfred Bui

 

Eleven homes have been deemed unhabitable following a landslide in the Mornington Peninsula, one of Victoria’s famous tourist attractions.

On the morning of Jan. 14, a landslide occurred on Penny Lane in the McCrae suburb, around 80 kilometres south of Melbourne’s CBD.

The landslide caused a $2.3 million (US$1.4 million) home to crash down a hill and collapse.

Other properties near the house were also affected by the crash.

Emergency services were called to the site to deal with the aftermath and perform rescue work.

On Jan. 15, a spokesperson for the Victorian State Emergency Service (VICSES) told The Epoch Times that 11 homes were now “uninhabitable” due to the crash.

VICSES had carried out several evacuations and has currently taken control of the situation.

“The scene has been made safe, and emergency services remained on scene today to monitor the site as wet weather passed through the region,” the spokesperson said.

Regarding casualty, one person who was present at the property at the time of the incident was injured and received treatment from Ambulance Victoria…

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