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The Cascadia Subduction Zone, stretching from Northern California to Vancouver Island, could trigger a catastrophic ...
The risk of a devastating mega-tsunami from the Cascadia Subduction Zone highlights the need for improved evacuation plans.
A new study from Virginia Tech, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, estimates a 15% chance of a ...
The world’s most active volcano and earthquake zone is roaring to life, leading to potential of “the big one” – and a ...
When an earthquake rips along the Cascadia Subduction Zone fault, much of the U.S. West Coast could shake violently for five minutes, and tsunami waves as tall as 100 feet could barrel toward shore.
The Kamchatka Peninsula earthquake may not have brought the same devastation as previous shocks, but a far more deadly seismic event is looming for the US West Coast.
The tsunami wave from an anticipated earthquake off the West Coast could reach 100 feet and permanently flood parts of the coast.
An earthquake in the Cascadia Subduction Zone with a magnitude greater than 8.0 could cause a sudden subsidence — the sinking of land — that, paired with rising sea levels, would enlarge ...
EADaily, August 11th, 2025. At the turn of the XXI and XXII centuries, the United States may become the scene of a global ...
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