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Scientists are raising the alarm about a potential mega-tsunami that could devastate parts of the United States. A new study ...
A terrifying new study warns of a potential 1,000-foot mega tsunami that could strike the US with devastating force. From the ...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone, dormant for over 300 years, poses a significant threat to the Pacific Northwest. A future earthquake, potentially magnitude 8.0 or greater, carries a 15% chance of ...
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Adding to the threat, a major earthquake generated by the nearby Cascadia subduction zone could trigger one such tsunami that would arrive as quickly as 15-30 minutes.
Known as the Cascadia Subduction Zone, this 1,130-kilometer-long (700-mile-long) fault line extends from around Cape Mendocino in California up to near Vancouver Island, Canada.
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At the Cascadia Subduction Zone—a 700-mile fault that runs all the way from California to British Columbia—two giant tectonic plates are locked in a high-stakes standoff. The North American ...
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The Cascadia Subduction Zone has the potential for these types of earthquakes and has ruptured in the past. It is one of Washington state's biggest hazards, according to DNR.