DNR geologist describes impact of major Cascadia earthquake, tsunami on San Juans
Tim Walsh, a geologist for DNR and the state's Chief Hazards Geologist, described to Orcas Island residents the potential impact that a large earthquake and resulting tsunami might have on the San Juan Islands, the Islands Sounder reported today. Walsh was asked to speak at a community information event conducted by the San Juan County Department of Emergency Management. Read more…
If you want to see how areas of your county would fare in a large earthquake, check out DNR's Liquefaction Susceptibility and Site Class Maps of Washington State, by County. This statewide reconnaissance map shows the areas most susceptible to liquefaction — where water-saturated soil loses strength in an earthquake.
Another resource is the Washington Interactive Geologic Map
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