The mud flows, hot and sulphurous, 50,000 to 100,000 cubic meters every day and now covers an area greater than 1000 hectares. It has inundated villages, highways, and a railroad. It has destroyed more than a thousand homes, schools, and industries. Apart from the fatalities, it has displaced around 50,000 people and stripped them of their livelihood.
Embankments controlled the mud flow by diverting it to the nearby river and eventually to the sea. However, now the embankments are collapsing , making control impossible.
Further damage to the environment and humans could be in the form of the destruction of estuarine and marine life, the effects of toxic heavy metals like mercury discharged with the mud, and health effects due to Hydrogen Sulphide.