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  2. New tsunami hazard maps highlight threat facing seven ... - AOL

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    "The updated Tsunami Hazard Area Maps can be used by officials, communities and individuals/families to update or create their tsunami evacuation plans." This story originally appeared in Los ...

  3. Where in Northern California is most at risk for tsunami ...

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    Here are maps showing some of Northern California’s most populated areas within a tsunami hazard zone, as determined by the California Geological Survey. The yellow section indicates the tsunami ...

  4. New tsunami hazard maps highlight threat facing seven ... - AOL

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    The California Geological Survey releases tsunami hazard maps for Ventura, San Diego, Marin, Napa, Santa Cruz, Solano and Sonoma counties to help residents understand risks.

  5. Cascadia subduction zone - Wikipedia

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    A 1996 study published by seismologist Kenji Satake supplemented the research by Atwater et al. with tsunami evidence across the Pacific. [4] Japanese annals, which have recorded natural disasters since approximately 600 CE, [ 2 ] had reports of a sixteen-foot tsunami that struck the coast of Honshu Island during the Genroku era.

  6. List of tsunamis - Wikipedia

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    A tsunami hitting a coastline. This article lists notable tsunamis, which are sorted by the date and location that they occurred.. Because of seismic and volcanic activity associated with tectonic plate boundaries along the Pacific Ring of Fire, tsunamis occur most frequently in the Pacific Ocean, [1] but are a worldwide natural phenomenon.

  7. Los Angeles flood of 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Flood control structures spared parts of Los Angeles County from destruction, while Orange and Riverside Counties experienced more damage. [1] The flood of 1938 is considered a 50-year flood. [2] It caused $78 million of damage ($1.69 billion in 2023 dollars), [2] making it one of the costliest natural disasters in Los Angeles' history. [3]

  8. Tsunami Warning for California Ends After 7.0-Magnitude ... - AOL

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    According to The Los Angeles Times, a second 5.8-magnitude earthquake also struck around Cobb. Related: 4.8 Magnitude Earthquake in New Jersey Jolts the East Coast — Here's the Latest Information

  9. 1994 Northridge earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 Northridge earthquake affected the Los Angeles area of California on January 17, 1994, at 04:30:55 PST. The epicenter of the moment magnitude 6.7 ( M w ) blind thrust earthquake was beneath the San Fernando Valley . [ 3 ]