Jan. 7 (UPI) -- A landslide in Washington state could get worse and damage nearby homes, causing dozens of people to evacuate the area, officials said Sunday.
Geologists with the Washington Department of Natural Resources have been monitoring the landslide at Rattlesnake Ridge, located near the center of the state, since October. Millions of cubic feet of land have moved since then and now geologists believe a major "event" could take place sometime between Jan. 14 and Feb. 28.