Wildfires cause widespread destruction, leaving landscapes vulnerable to secondary hazards that threaten infrastructure, transportation networks, and communities. The loss of vegetation destabilizes slopes, increasing the likelihood of rockfalls, landslides, and debris flows. Additionally, soil erosion and hydrophobic soil conditions heighten the risk of flash floods during subsequent storms. Without proper mitigation, these hazards can lead to road closures, structural failures, and long-term damage to critical assets.
To minimize risks and restore stability after a wildfire, effective geohazard mitigation strategies must be implemented quickly. Our company specializes in post-wildfire response and employs proven techniques to protect infrastructure and communities. Our services include:
If your infrastructure has been affected by a wildfire and is at risk of secondary geohazards, our team is ready to help. Contact us today for a consultation on how we can provide customized mitigation solutions to protect your assets and ensure long-term stability.