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NEW ASSESSMENT FINDS CALIFORNIAS NORTHERN COAST VULNERABLE TO HUGE TSUNAMI latimes/local/la-me-triple-junction-quakes-20140312,0,2124861.story#axzz2vteAlxvP If a 9.0 earthquake were to strike along Californias sparsely populated North Coast, it would have a catastrophic ripple effect. A giant tsunami created by the quake would wash away coastal towns, destroy U.S. 101 and cause $70 billion in damage over a large swath of the Pacific coast. More than 100 bridges would be lost, power lines toppled and coastal towns isolated. Residents would have as few as 15 minutes notice to flee to higher ground, and as many as 10,000 would perish. Scientists last year published this grim scenario for a massive rupture along the Cascadia fault system, which runs 700 miles off shore from Northern California to Vancouver Island. latimes/local/la-me-triple-junction-quakes-20140312,0,2124861.story#ixzz2vu4G7mLv
Posted on: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 03:12:10 +0000

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