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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.
A big quake in the Pacific Northwest today could cause coastal land to sink rapidly — up to seven feet, a new study finds.
A major earthquake along a West Coast fault could have catastrophic consequences across coastal Washington, Oregon and ...
If the ‘Big One’ earthquake hits the West Coast it’s gonna sink the land, experts warn - The region is overdue for a major ...
The geology of the Cascadia subduction zone has largely staved off climate-related sea-level rise in the Pacific Northwest, ...
New research shows that in minutes after the earthquake hits, coastal areas of California, Oregon and Washington could drop ...
A major earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could sink land and expand flood zones, putting thousands more at risk.
The combination of tectonic activity and climate change could significantly increase flood risks in the region, according to ...
A major earthquake waiting to strike the Cascadia Subduction Zone isn’t the only natural disaster looming in the Pacific ...
Scary headlines about the Pacific Northwest sinking into the sea are circulating online, with warnings that a major ...
When an earthquake rips along the Cascadia Subduction Zone fault, much of the U.S. West Coast could shake violently for five ...