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In some areas, the ground could sink 6 feet in the moments after an earthquake in the Pacific Northwest, researchers warned.
The combination of tectonic activity and climate change could significantly increase flood risks in the region, according to ...
A larger amount of Idaho produce leaves the Port of Lewiston and heads west. Highways and railroads wouldn’t necessarily be ...
Sea water levels are already rising because of climate change. A big earthquake will cause them to go up even more, besides ...
Are We Prepared for Disaster?** Recent seismic activity along the U.S. West Coast has sounded alarm bells, driving home the urgent need for prep ...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone, a fault line running along the U.S. West Coast, poses a significant threat of a catastrophic earthquake. Recent research highlights the potential for long-term coastal ...
A new study warns parts of the Pacific Coast, including Western Washington, could sink several feet during a major offshore ...
An earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone could cause parts of the coast to sink several feet, creating ongoing flooding risks in previously safe areas.
A new study is fueling speculation and fear about the risks of a major earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zone, including ...
The geology of the Cascadia subduction zone has largely staved off climate-related sea-level rise in the Pacific Northwest, ...