Landslides occur when several factors converge, including heavy rainfall, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, construction activities, and deforestation. They can cause significant damage by destroying infrastructure like roads, buildings, and bridges. Some high-risk areas include mountainous regions and coastal cliffs. To reduce landslide risk, proper drainage systems and replanting vegetation on slopes is recommended. During a landslide, it is important to seek high ground and avoid further endangering rescue workers.