Flow-like landslides are largely studied because they cause damage to the structures and loss of life. In particular, debris avalanches propagate quickly along slopes for hundred meters. This work deals with the dynamic impact of debris avalanches against civil structures. The analyses are carried out through a numerical code implementing the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamic (SPH) method that has reasonable computational time for the accurate evaluation of kinematical features of the debris avalanches such as heights, velocities and pore water pressures during the propagation stage. The dynamic impact is evaluated for different scenarios of landslides differently triggered inside the source areas. Distinct literature formulations are used to ...