You won’t feel it until it’s too late. That’s the sick genius of the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
While you sip your coffee in Portland, or bike to work in Seattle, 600 miles of compressed fury lie beneath you. It doesn’t roar—it waits. And when it finally decides to move, it won’t be subtle. Skyscrapers will sway like grass in a windstorm. Roads will ripple. And the Pacific Ocean? It’ll come looking for what we built too close to its edge.
This isn’t alarmist fiction—it’s geologic fact with a pulse.
Cascadia hasn’t snapped since January 26, 1700. That’s over 300 years of silence. Silence, in geological terms, is not peace—it’s pressure. And the plates are overdue for a correction. A violent one.
Worst part? We’ve built glass towers and tech dreams atop its back. And most escape routes are still fantasy on paper.
So here’s the uncomfortable truth: Mother Earth has a reset button. And it’s somewhere off the West Coast, humming beneath the waves.
Time to listen before the land screams back.
Read the full article:
🔗 https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/etimes/trending/a-mega-tsunami-could-strike-the-us-with-little-warning-understanding-cascadia-the-danger-zones-and-how-to-get-ready/articleshow/121605347.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The fault is not just in our ground—but in our planning.
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