Landslide hazards for infrastructure refer to the risk that landslides pose to buildings, roads, bridges, and other man-made structures. Landslides can cause significant damage to infrastructure by destabilizing foundations, blocking roads, and disrupting utility lines, which can lead to costly repairs and even loss of life in severe cases. It is important for engineers and planners to consider landslide hazards when designing and constructing infrastructure in areas prone to landslides.