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Scientists say Pacific Northwest is overdue for giant earthquake

 
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Scientists say Pacific Northwest is overdue for giant earthquake
Scientists say the conditions off the Oregon and Washington coastlines are similar to the setting in Indonesia, and tsunami waves should be expected after the big quake.

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May 26, 2005

by KATU Web Staff [link to www.katu.com]

PORTLAND, Ore. - Scientists are urging city planners and emergency services to get ready for the Big One.

They say an earthquake of magnitude 9.0 or greater is overdue for the Northwest, and that the area is not prepared for the aftermath of such a powerful temblor.

The quake is expected to strike the Cascadia Subduction Zone, an active fault line under the Pacific Ocean that runs as close as 20 miles to the Northwest shorelines.

Scientists say that when - not if - the earthquake takes place, the consequences could resemble the devastation that struck Indonesia in December of 2004 after an 8.9 magnitude quake hit off the coast in the Indian Ocean.

Over 200,000 people were killed after tsunamis unleashed by the quake hit along coastlines in several countries around the Indian Ocean.

Scientists say the conditions off the Oregon and Washington coastlines are similar to the setting in Indonesia, and tsunami waves should be expected after the big quake.

Several communities along the Oregon coastline have evacuation plans in effect if a tsunami warning is sounded. But scientists say the devastating effects of such a large earthquake could stretch inland to major metropolitan areas as well.

State Geologist Vicki McConnell says that besides coastal tsunamis, people should expect massive damage to buildings, bridges and highways if a large quake hit the ocean fault line.
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Re: Scientists say Pacific Northwest is overdue for giant earthquake
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