Landslide Forces Closure and Demolition of Barboursville Target

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A federal study completed in 2021 suggests that the hill behind the Barboursville Target had a 70 to 100% probability of slope failure or landslide, prompting ongoing efforts to address the recent land movement. Court documents reveal problems dating back to 2001, with concerns raised about the site's geotechnical suitability for construction. As crews work to remove the damaged portion of the store, engineers hired by Target are reevaluating the hillside's condition amid ongoing rain and snow, while experts speculate on potential causes for the landslip.
- Study suggests hill behind Barboursville Target had 70-100% probability of slope failure WCHS
- Video shows Target store sliding down hillside in West Virginia as store is forced to close USA TODAY
- Progress made on demolition at Barboursville Target WSAZ
- Landslide causes portion of Target store to collapse WFTV Orlando
- Demolition begins on parts of Barboursville Target WOWK 13 News
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