The most recent edition of Oregon News has a page devoted to recent information about the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Included is a video animation showing how the tsunami from the January 27, 1700 quake affected the Pacific region, an article on the Oregon Hazards Lab and the work they are doing on sensors, a link to a piece on the ShakeAlert system, and an article on the Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center.
Month: January 2025
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Rumblings: Preparing for Cascadia—Film Screening and Panel
From the The Museum of Natural and Cultural History Facebook Page
Join us on Sunday, January 26, from 2-4 PM at the Art House for a free screening of Rumblings: Preparing for Cascadia.
On the 325th anniversary of the last Cascadia megathrust earthquake, this powerful documentary dives into the risks of a magnitude 9+ earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone and highlights how Oregon and local communities are preparing.
Are you ready for “The Big One”? Following the screening, participate in a discussion with director Brian Landon and local earthquake preparedness specialists.
Admission is free, but tickets are required. Reserve yours today: eugenearthouse.com/event-screenings.
This event is co-sponsored by the Oregon Hazards Lab, the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, the Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center, the The Museum of Natural and Cultural History, and University of Oregon Safety and Risk Services.
When relaying an ICS-213, it is not necessary to create a new ICS-213 when you send the message upstream. You can document your relay by using the Service Cross. See the Service Cross page for detailed instructions.
