Do this week’s strong geomagnetic storm and earthquake in Japan mean that the Big One is nigh? That’s what some influencers ...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone, stretching from Northern California to British Columbia, is capable of producing a magnitude-9 earthquake and a tsunami that could devastate the Pacific ...
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Scientists warn the 600 mile Cascadia fault could unleash M9
The Cascadia Subduction Zone has been quiet for more than three centuries, yet its silence is exactly what alarms the ...
New strategy outlines 16-foot waves, limited response time and infrastructure upgrades as officials push for evacuation ...
Japan's tsunami sirens highlight Canada's own Cascadia risk – and OSFI's warning that earthquake 'never' events demand real ...
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Tsunami warning system loses ‘important tool’
Tsunamis generated by earthquakes on the Alaska Subduction Zone are a persistent risk in the Pacific Northwest. Decisions ...
On our Best Fiction of 2025 list, Emma Pattee imagines Portland’s worst Earthquake in her debut novel Tilt ...
Insurance brokers across Canada now have an opportunity to help clients protect their homes from seismic events, following ...
The earthquakes are not believed to be connected. But they are a reminder of lurking danger.
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully attempted to terminate FEMA's disaster preparedness program, ...
Japan’s government has issued a rare “megaquake advisory” after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck off the country’s northern ...
At the Cascadia subduction zone in the Pacific Northwest, one tectonic plate is moving underneath another. New experimental work at UC Davis shows how rocks on faults deep in the Earth can cement ...
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