They call it “The Big One,” but the warning signs sound more like a bedtime story.
Let’s snap out of it.
This isn’t folklore or fantasy—it’s a 600-mile underwater threat zone called the Cascadia Subduction Zone. A slow-building tectonic tantrum that, when triggered, won’t just shake the Earth. It’ll heave the ocean itself.
And what’s coming isn't your average wave. It’s a 100-foot juggernaut.
The latest U.S. National Seismic Hazard Model puts a 15% chance on a magnitude 8.0+ quake tearing through the region in the next 50 years. That might sound low, but let’s be honest: how many of us prepare for something with worse odds? We wear seatbelts. We buy flood insurance. We save for a retirement that may never come.
But where’s the tsunami kit? Where’s the community plan when the streets become rivers and rooftops become lifeboats?
This isn’t a fear tactic—it’s a final boarding call. Because the Pacific isn’t just crashing waves and beach bonfires. It’s got memory. And it's got a score to settle.
Read the full article:
🔗 https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/100-ft-mega-tsunami-only-the-beginning-cascadia-earthquake?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Truth hits hard. Water hits harder.
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