A Monster Tsunami could devestate California: Study

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A tsunami generated by a massive earthquake off Alaska could cause major damage to California's economy and force 750,000 people to evacuate, a report published Wednesday warned.

One third of all boats in California's marinas could be damaged or sunk, costing some $700 million in losses, while major ports would struggle to get huge cargo vessels out to sea in time to avoid being buffeted by tsunamis.

Experts from the US Geological Survey (USGS) based their damage assessment on the scenario of a 9.1 magnitude quake off Alaska's Pacific Coast, which it said was "hypothetical but plausible."

"In this scenario approximately 750,000 people would need to be evacuated, with 90,000 of those being tourists and visitors," said the report, co-published by the USGS and the California Geological Survey.

The number of tourists -- who would be more at risk because they may be less prepared for what to do -- would increase to millions in the event of a tsunami in summer months, when visitors flock to California's beaches.

"The good news is that three-quarters of California's coastline is cliffs, and thus immune to the harsher and more devastating impacts tsunamis could pose," said Lucy Jones, who led the study.

She also welcomed findings that neither of California's two nuclear power plants, both near the coast, would be risk under the scenario studied.

"The bad news is that the one-quarter at risk is some of the most economically valuable property in California," she added.

The report highlighted the potential impact on the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, two of the largest trade gateways on the US West Coast. "Larger vessels that remain in ports might also be vulnerable," it said.

"For example, given the short time between the tsunami warning ... and the first wave arrival" -- 3.5 hours in LA and Long Beach -- it may be difficult or impossible" to get ships out to sea, where they would be at less risk.

"Damage to vessels in the ports is possible. Other ports in San Francisco Bay and San Diego Bay are also likely to be damaged in such a scenario," it added.

California has long braced for the Big One, a monster 8.5 plus magnitude earthquake expected to occur on one of the seismological weak spots under the US state itself, notably the San Andreas fault east of Los Angeles.

But a tsunami generated from a quake further away has been taken more seriously, notably since the March 11, 2011 9.0-magnitude temblor off Japan that killed some 19,000 people and triggering a nuclear calamity.


Source : Sapa-AFP /mm
Date : 04 Sep 2013 20:24
 
I orginally read it as "A monster and tsunami could devastate California - Study"
and thought you don't need a study to know that the arrival of a monster could be a problem
 
A tsunami generated by a massive earthquake off <insert source here> could cause major damage to <insert unfortunate country/state here> economy and force <insert a suitably large number here>people to evacuate, a report published <insert day of week here> warned.
 
And all the pastors will go it's your punishment for letting gays into the military! Rightly so!

Well god did send Katrina to punish them for their military adventures according to New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin so why not a Tsunami
 
Are they really expecting this to happen any time soon or is this just a case study?

Funny cause I watched Deep Impact last night for the first time. Those waves were huge.
 
Are they really expecting this to happen any time soon or is this just a case study?

Funny cause I watched Deep Impact last night for the first time. Those waves were huge.

No. Tea Leoni is just very small. :whistle:

Experts from the US Geological Survey (USGS) based their damage assessment on the scenario of a 9.1 magnitude quake off Alaska's Pacific Coast, which it said was "hypothetical but plausible."

That's like asking them if the Statue of Liberty can be converted into a giant mech to fight off monsters. (Yes - I will watch that movie)
 
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