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When ground shifting occurs, such as during landslides or earthquakes, grave sites can be destabilized, leading to the potential exposure or displacement of remains. Soil erosion or ground subsidence may cause caskets to become visible or shift from their original locations. In some cases, historical or older cemeteries may be particularly vulnerable, requiring monitoring and potential relocation of remains to preserve the site. Authorities often assess the impact and may take measures to protect or restore affected graves.

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