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A single earthquake could cause the Pacific Northwest’s coastline to drop by as much as 6.5 feet in minutes permanently ...
A recent Virginia Tech study reveals that the Pacific Northwest faces a heightened risk of catastrophic flooding and ...
The tsunami wave from an anticipated earthquake off the West Coast could reach 100 feet and permanently flood parts of the ...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone looks a little different than researchers thought. Here's what that means for "The Big One." ...
Unlike smaller tsunamis, which may only produce waves a few feet high, mega tsunamis are on a completely different scale.
Researchers created a map of the Cascadia Subduction ... The quake triggered a tsunami that traveled to Japan and created a “ghost forest” on the Oregon coast. University of Oregon ...
A new study warns of a potential 1,000-foot mega-tsunami striking the U.S. West Coast within 50 years. Triggered by a major ...
Seattle (pictured) and Portland, Oregon, are two of the cities that could be wiped off the map if a 1,000-foot tsunami hits ... coastal floodplain following a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake ...
A tsunami like this would wipe out big swaths of coastal cities like Seattle and Portland, and threaten lives of millions of ...
The Oregon coast is undeniably ... They may also receive tsunami warnings. But, there is no guarantee that the internet will work and trying to find the map then will be wasting precious moments.
A massive earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone could trigger a devastating mega-tsunami, threatening Alaska, Hawaii, and the Pacific Northwest with little warning ...