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KOIN on MSN‘Severely unprepared’: Oregon faces federal funding cuts for Cascadia earthquake, wildfire readiness hubAfter the House of Representatives passed a resolution on Tuesday to fund the federal government and avoid a shutdown, two ...
Washington hasn’t seen a major earthquake since the 6.8 magnitude Nisqually earthquake in 2001. The Cascadia Subduction Zone, capable of producing a 9.0 magnitude earthquake, last produced a ...
We didn't even know about the fault line that could soon devastate the West coast until 45 years ago
The Cascadia subduction zone fault could kill ... Researchers think the region is due for a devastating 8.0-9.2 magnitude earthquake any day now. The fault runs for 700 miles off the coasts ...
Using underwater mapping techniques, scientists have mapped the Cascadia Subduction Zone ... for comparison. If an earthquake ...
Phelps and other disaster managers are pushing that point because the Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake is not the apocalypse. Most of us will live through it when it happens. But what our ...
This earthquake is larger than much of the recent seismic activity around western Washington, per initial reports.
Recent seismic activity in Washington has drawn attention to the region’s earthquake risks and preparedness ... due to its proximity to the Cascadia Subduction Zone and multiple active fault ...
The earthquake reportedly happened at 3:45 a.m ... according to PNSN. This is called the Cascadia Subduction Zone. According to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR ...
The Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) states there is about a 37 percent chance that the Cascadia Subduction Zone will produce an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 or greater within the ...
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