Mudslides are hazardous disasters that can kill lives but also increase resilience. They frequently occur in mountainous areas around the world after heavy rain or earthquakes. Factors like deforestation, mining, and saturated soil increase mudslide risks. To prepare, residents examine historical landslide data, develop evacuation plans, and listen for warnings. After an event, they quickly evacuate due to risks of additional slides and flooding. Mudslides can destroy homes, roads, and crops, sometimes costing billions in damages annually.