> The Cascadia subduction zone (CSZ) has hosted giant earthquakes of moment magnitude >8.5 in the past and poses a major geohazard to populations of the Pacific Northwest.
Read that part just as the train announced ‘Now entering, Beacon Hill’ and it was a touch scary thinking about what would happen in that situation.
We moved to Portland that year and that article was on our mind a lot. I feel a bit more relaxed now that we moved out of the PNW (for a variety of reasons)
But honestly, I can’t help but think that the article was sponsored behind the scenes by someone who wanted to scare people away. Worked on us!
> The Cascadia subduction zone (CSZ) has hosted giant earthquakes of moment magnitude >8.5 in the past and poses a major geohazard to populations of the Pacific Northwest.
Read that part just as the train announced ‘Now entering, Beacon Hill’ and it was a touch scary thinking about what would happen in that situation.
Obligatory link to "The Really Big One" https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big...
We moved to Portland that year and that article was on our mind a lot. I feel a bit more relaxed now that we moved out of the PNW (for a variety of reasons)
But honestly, I can’t help but think that the article was sponsored behind the scenes by someone who wanted to scare people away. Worked on us!