Increasing rainfall intensities lead to unstable slopes, risking infrastructure and public safety.
Rainfall can cause slope failures, which are dangerous for infrastructure and public safety. This study looked at how different amounts of rain affect slope stability. They used computer models to simulate the behavior of slopes under rainfall and with soil nailing. The results showed that more rain led to more slope deformation, making the slope unstable. However, using soil nailing reduced horizontal deformation and increased slope stability.