Will the Cascadia Earthquake be the Worst Disaster North America’s Ever Seen?

Just think about the whining the Dim leadership would be doing to “save” Commiefornia.
 
Has this happened already? I haven't been watching the news.
 
This is actually a pretty interesting and informative presentation: sort of a neat "old school" chalk-talk followed by some visuals and simulations. For good or ill, it appears as though Seattle isn't really at risk (at least from a tsunami). The fellow seems a bit goofy, but I like him.

 
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This is actually a pretty interesting and informative presentation: sort of a neat "old school" chalk-talk followed by some visuals and simulations. For good or ill, it appears as though Seattle isn't really at risk (at least from a tsunami). The follow seems a bit goofy, but I like him.
Cascadia is the biggest well-known secret nobody wants to talk about
"When, not if, the next great Cascadia subduction zone earthquake strikes the Pacific Northwest, Oregon
will face the greatest challenge in its history. Oregon’s buildings, transportation network, utilities, and
population are simply not prepared for such an event. Were it to occur today, thousands of Oregonians
would die, and economic losses would be at least $32 billion. In their current state, our buildings and
lifelines (transportation, energy, telecommunications, and water/wastewater systems) would be
damaged so severely that it would take three months to a year to restore full service in the western
valleys, more than a year in the hardest-hit coastal areas, and many years in the coastal communities
inundated by the tsunami. Experience from past disasters has shown that businesses will move or fail if
services cannot be restored in one month; so Oregon faces a very real threat of permanent population

loss and long-term economic decline"
-Oregon.gov
 
Cascadia is the biggest well-known secret nobody wants to talk about
"When, not if, the next great Cascadia subduction zone earthquake strikes the Pacific Northwest, Oregon
will face the greatest challenge in its history. Oregon’s buildings, transportation network, utilities, and
population are simply not prepared for such an event. Were it to occur today, thousands of Oregonians
would die, and economic losses would be at least $32 billion. In their current state, our buildings and
lifelines (transportation, energy, telecommunications, and water/wastewater systems) would be
damaged so severely that it would take three months to a year to restore full service in the western
valleys, more than a year in the hardest-hit coastal areas, and many years in the coastal communities
inundated by the tsunami. Experience from past disasters has shown that businesses will move or fail if
services cannot be restored in one month; so Oregon faces a very real threat of permanent population

loss and long-term economic decline"
-Oregon.gov

Not to disagree as such, but oregon.gov has a "disaster" on its hands right now (in terms of its governor) that will cause businesses to "move or fail."
 
At this point, I'm kind of thinking that the 2020 election was the greatest disaster North America's ever faced...it will take a lot to match that.
The 2024 "election" will probably be worse. Now they are sure they can get away with it and control all the oversight bodies it can only get worse.
 
The 2024 "election" will probably be worse. Now they are sure they can get away with it and control all the oversight bodies it can only get worse.
Yup, agree. Since they have seen that there were no repercussions for frauding in plain sight, and no steps taken to counter their tactics, they will only be emboldened. :mad:
 
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