EDITORIAL: Time to get shaking on quake preparedness
Mar. 3—Twenty years ago this week,
But it wasn't The Big One.
Scientists warn that eventually — maybe soon, maybe not for hundreds of years — the region will see an earthquake that registers a magnitude of 9.0. The Nisqually quake registered 6.8.
"I call it the fender-bender earthquake,"
Since then, state and local officials have prepared for the big collision of a major earthquake, but more is needed;
As The Columbian reported in 2012: "In the aftermath of a Cascadia quake, it's likely that power could be out for weeks, perhaps months. Bridges could be similarly out of service, roads and train tracks damaged. It's possible
Officials warn that residents must "be ready to be an island unto yourself." Each family should have a disaster preparedness kit and a plan of action.
Structurally,
Such measures are a wise investment. A 2018 report from the
Starting in May, the ShakeAlert System will provide
The point is that there is no way to be completely prepared for a major earthquake. Scientists warn that The Big One will liquefy the soil in many areas, cause thousands of landslides throughout the state, topple buildings, damage water and sewer services, crumble bridges and roads, disrupt communications and halt basic services for an unpredictable period of time.
There is no way to avoid all of that or prevent the earth from shaking. But as the Nisqually earthquake reminded us 20 years ago, it is a good idea to prepare as much as possible.
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