This week marks the 10th anniversary of the Oso landslide, the deadliest landslide in US history, which occurred on March 22, 2014, in Snohomish County, Washington. The tragic event resulted in the loss of 43 lives, including the oldest victim at 91 years old and the youngest at just 4 months old. In memory of those lost, the SR 530 Slide Memorial was officially opened with a dedication ceremony. Lawmakers and community members reflected on the tragedy, emphasizing the importance of remembering the 43 people who were killed and the need for preparedness to prevent future disasters. Legislation aimed at improving landslide preparedness and honoring the lives lost has been advocated for renewal by Congress.
Oso memorial park dedicated on 10-year anniversary of deadly landslide https://t.co/bCEmygKKje
Oso landslide memorial: A community anchored in hope https://t.co/Mx0QMdR5XM
10 years ago, the Oso landslide killed 43 members of our community. We remember them. My heart is with their families & the communities of Oso & Darrington, as well as the first responders & volunteers who worked around the clock to respond to this disaster. https://t.co/yD4EmCKCvE
On March 22, 2014, the Oso landslide happened and took the lives of 43 people. The oldest was 91; the youngest was 4 months old. These are their stories. https://t.co/yCVssgRFUA
10 years after the Oso mudslide took 43 lives and devastated nearby communities, my thoughts are with the families whose lives were forever changed. Appreciate @KING5Seattle's work to shine a light on this tragic day and how the community came together to recover & rebuild. https://t.co/zT8XRb1LgI
WATCH: The SR 530 Slide Memorial will officially open Friday with a dedication ceremony to honor the 43 people killed in the Oso landslide on March 22, 2014. The remembrance ceremony in Oso begins at 10 a.m. today. https://t.co/VehkZB43jX
It's hard to believe it's been a decade. Today we're remembering those lost and affected 10 years ago by the SR 530 slide in Oso, WA. We will be forever thankful for the extraordinary efforts of the emergency responders, communities and beyond on that tragic day. #OsoStrong https://t.co/B9tRvmVZxj
Today marks 10 years since the deadly landslide in Oso,WA. A permanent memorial now stands in the shadow of the slide to remember the 43 lives lost and to commemorate the first responders who searched around the clock for the victims #OsoStrong @fox13seattle https://t.co/XBDmoxkfbz
10 years ago today, 43 people tragically lost their lives in the Oso landslide, the deadliest landslide in our nation's history. I spoke this week to honor those we lost and advocate for a safer future through legislation I introduced to improve landslide preparedness. https://t.co/T0qbMYlL2h
On the anniversary of the Oso landslide, we honor the 43 people whose lives were suddenly and tragically cut short 10 years ago today. (1/3) https://t.co/vhFPyVjLde
Friday marks 10 years since the deadliest landslide in American history: https://t.co/K8mZtfBH9Z #OsoLandslide
Ten years ago this morning, the devastating landslide in Oso killed 43 people & forever changed north Snohomish County. While the collective support of the community has helped Oso heal since 2014, the tragedy & those who lost their lives will never be forgotten. #OsoStrong https://t.co/uwxFvoRxwC
PHOTOS: Never-before-seen images reveal scope of Oso landslide destruction https://t.co/c98owd0DbR
Woman remembers six family members killed in Oso landslide https://t.co/aHY6ieMThP
This week, we are remembering the day the earth moved in the little town of Oso, with deadly consequences. https://t.co/sl7cU8Al0Q
Friday marks ten years since the Oso landslide was triggered in Snohomish County, killing 43 people. https://t.co/gZA65MY7uz
Oso landslide: What to know 10 years after deadliest US slide https://t.co/S9RgloSCAC
10 years ago this week, we lost 43 beloved members of our community to the Oso landslide. I championed a law to honor their lives & prepare communities for future landslides. Now Congress must renew this law, so the next natural disaster doesn’t become a national tragedy. https://t.co/R8QqlathHl
In March 2014, the Oso landslide tore through a Washington town, killing 43 people and destroying a neighborhod. 10 years later, I spoke with Oso survivors. After losing everything, how do you go on? https://t.co/WutogULUUH
Timeline: Oso, the deadliest landslide in US history https://t.co/5fo1oJlFY7
WATCH: Where the 2014 Oso landslide wiped away a neighorhood and killed 43 people, there is reflection on what was lost and determination to avoid similar tragedies. https://t.co/FYccGUE5r6