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A Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake could cause long-lasting changes to Washington’s landscape, coastline and floodplain, a ...
Washington state has seen several recent earthquakes ranging from small tremors near Tacoma and Vashon Island to larger ...
In some areas, the ground could sink 6 feet in the moments after an earthquake in the Pacific Northwest, researchers warned.
A long-feared monster earthquake off the coast of California, Oregon and Washington could cause some areas to sink by more ...
A major earthquake may strike the Pacific Northwest region resulting in sinking the coastal land by almost seven feet, ...
More than 17,000 people in Oregon, Washington and California could almost instantly be living in a floodplain, the ...
A big quake in the Pacific Northwest today could cause coastal land to sink rapidly — up to seven feet, a new study finds.
The next major Pacific Northwest earthquake could cause coastal land to sink by up to 6.5 feet in a matter of minutes, a new ...
When an earthquake rips along the Cascadia Subduction Zone fault, much of the U.S. West Coast could shake violently for five ...
The quake’s epicenter was located near Des Moines, Washington, and was one of the strongest in the region’s recorded history ...
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake strikes off the southern coasts of Chile and Argentina, the United States Geological Survey says ...
“[It’s] showing that when the earthquake happens, we will suddenly see a very different kind of land level and landscape,” Tobin, who is also the designated Washington State ...