Landslides in Georgia most commonly occur in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalachian foothills, where steep slopes, weathered rock, and intense rainfall combine to reduce slope stability. Heavy storms can rapidly saturate soils, increasing pore water pressure and triggering slope movement. Our geohazard mitigation Georgia solutions include slope reinforcement systems such as soil nailing, ground anchors, retaining structures, and drainage improvements designed to enhance long-term stability.