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The Cascadia Fault Line Rings Alarm Bells

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The Cascadia Fault Line Rings Alarm Bells
17
July

More than 250,000 people in California, who live in coastal zones, are in danger due to flooding by a potential tsunami, according to research of the American Center of Geophysics (USGS).


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