“The last Cascadia earthquake and tsunami occurred on January 26 in the year 1700 and it reached the shores of Oregon at approximately 9 p.m. The reason we can constrain it so tightly to that ...
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck early Saturday off the Oregon coast, according to the United States Geological Survey. The quake’s epicenter was about 123 miles west of Bandon on the southern ...
A 3.0-magnitude earthquake shook the western part of Washington on Tuesday, Feb. 18, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The ...
engineers began drilling a 125-foot test shaft as part of crucial seismic testing for Portland's earthquake-ready Burnside Bridge project, a critical step in what stands to be one of Oregon's ...
After a proclamation from Governor Tina Kotek, February is Tsunami and Earthquake Awareness Month in Oregon. The state has ...
The heaviest snow is forecast for Sunday night and Monday morning, with 1 to 2 feet of snow possible through most of the holiday weekend.
A magnitude 3.8 earthquake rattled parts of New England on Monday morning, with shaking felt from Boston to Portland, Maine, the US Geological Survey said. The quake was centered about 7 miles ...
Earthquakes’ sudden, rapid shaking can cause fires, tsunamis, landslides or avalanches. They can happen anywhere, but they’re most common in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Puerto Rico and ...
Did you feel it? The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network says a 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit off the coast of Oregon Friday night. The quake hit at 9:36 p.m., about 125 miles west of Coos Bay.
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