At approximately 9 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on Jan. 26, 1700, a magnitude 8 or 9 earthquake occurred on the Cascadia Subduction Zone, a 600-mile stretch between Vancouver Island, British Columbia and Cape Mendocino, California. 315 years later, we are preparing for another Cascadia Subduction Zone event to occur. Check out these OPB articles to learn more:
Can Coastal Communities Survive a Tsunami?
Japanese Earthquake Holds Lessons For Oregon Coast
Jan. 26, 1700: How Scientists Know When the Last Big Earthquake Happened Here
Thank you for posting this! I saw the news story earlier this week and was glad to see OEM and other state efforts mentioned. Hopefully this keeps conversations going around this important topic.