The Really Big One
By Kathryn Schulz
18 pagesAt approximately nine o’clock at night on January 26, 1700 A.D., a magnitude-9.0 earthquake struck the Pacific Northwest, causing sudden land subsidence, drowning coastal forests, and, out in the ocean, lifting up a wave half the length of a continent.
An earthquake will destroy a sizable portion of the coastal Northwest. The question is when.