Title: FEMA official warns: “[…] everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast”, massive natural disaster coming Source:
Intellihub/FOX News URL Source:https://www.intellihub.com/fema-off ... ssive-natural-disaster-coming/ Published:Jul 19, 2015 Author:Shepard Ambellas Post Date:2015-07-19 15:51:41 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:4897 Comments:20
It is coming. It is a certainty [ ] more than ten-thousand will die, says Fox News anchor Shepard Smith
PACIFIC NORTHWEST (INTELLIHUB) Our operating assumption is that everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast, a FEMA official told Kathryn Schulz of the New Yorker. When the next full-margin rupture happens, that region will suffer the worst natural disaster in the history of North America., Schulz wrote about an anticipated future mega-quake.
The worst natural disaster in the history of America is coming [ ] if I lived right now in the Pacific Northwest I would be considering moving seriously, Fox newscaster Shepard Smith warned his audience before going on the explain how a colossal earthquake and [ ] tsunami will likely strike the Pacific Northwest in the not too distant future.
They [scientists] are all in agreement, it is absolutely coming, said Smith, a wall of water [ ] up to a hundred feet high and up to seven-hundred feet across.
Houses [ ] dump-trucks [ ] schools will be washed away, thousand and thousands will not escape.
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Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, and Olympia, Salem and Eugene wiped out. Altogether about 7 million people and thats not including tourists.
These massive 9.2 earthquakes [ ] happen at regular intervals [ ] on average, according to scientists, about every 240 years., said Smith.
The segment, which was based on the New Yorkers write-up, also featured top Astrophysicist Michio Kaku. Shockingly during the broadcast Kaku explained how the Cascadia Fault has already yielded evidence to scientists showing how we could be long overdue for another big one.
In the inundation zone we have 70,000 that have almost no clue as to what could happen., said Kaku. Unfortunatly Smith already pointed out that the massive tsunami would likely hit about fifteen minutes after the earthquake leaving no time for people to flee.
Kaku also offered some advice, saying, I would think twice about living in the Pacific Northwest.
In the lifetime of some of our viewers they may see Seattle and Portland destroyed, warned Kaku.
In preparation for such a disaster Oregon OEM is urging all Oregonians to participate in the Great Oregon ShakeOut earthquake drill on Oct. 15 at 10:15 a.m. It is part of the nations largest earthquake drill, and last year more than 390,000 Oregonians participated. Register at http://shakeout.org/oregon/register/ and take steps to make your family safer. KTVZ 21
The 1906 San Francisco earthquake struck the coast of Northern California at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18.[6] Devastating fires broke out in the city that lasted for several days. As a result, about 3,000 people died and over 80% of San Francisco was destroyed.[7.8]
The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake occurred in Northern California on October 17 at 5:04 p.m. local time. [6.9]
Someone will be along shortly to tell us that Trump will stop this from happening....
When Megaquacks are outlawed only outlaws will have Megaquacks!
"Scrooge is worried about earthquakes damaging his money bin and is determined to find out what causes them. So Scrooge McDuck and his nephews Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie go underground...."
...Oh dear, I live a mile West of I-5 and the elevation is only 189 feet...
I used to live about two or three miles East of I-5 in Springfield, OR. (Over the Willamette river from Eugene.) I don't know what the elevation there is.
But I left that place a decade-and-a-half ago. Which is kind of sad - because I liked the place.
But moving back east to care for my very elderly parents is a bit better that dieing in an earthquake/tsunami - I suppose...
Springfield may be one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. I would lay odds on a tsunami going 40 miles inland at about a billion to one. Now if someone were in Tillamook, Coos Bay, Grays Harbor, or Forks, all bets are off. The possibility of a tsunami sweeping through the Straits of Juan de Fuca into Seattle would also be slight, of course the river would rise in Portland and cause havoc, but Portland is one of the twin pimples on the buttocks of the NW. It, along with the Seattle/Tacoma area can wash away for all I care.
"Springfield may be one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen."
Rolling down south from Portland, you can frequently see the clouds off to the east down the North Umpqua River up to Springfield - east of Eugene. Yup.
Drive up from the clear Eugene / Willamette valley, up - 18 miles - into the foggy North Umpqua mug. I'm familiar with the place.
I have never claimed to have the slightest bit of confidence in any government on any level at any tyme other than one bright spot (depending on the social/economic ladder, that you may be on) -- the bureaucrats shall increase taxes on me and give me nothing in return other than do less about any and everything.
If government came with a written warranty wherin I could get my money back, I would be the first in line.
The two good things about Food World in Roseburg are the fairly low prices - and it is only 18 miles from nowhere. Besides the Albertson's and the Safeway in Roseburg, you have no other choices - except convenience stores.
But that was a couple of decades ago. (Yikes!) Might be more there now. If so, my guess would be a Trader Joe's.
... Eugene Springfield area. We just had a minor earthquake last month.
I also used to live in Reno, Nevada. A fault runs right under Lake Tahoe. (The fault created Lake Tahoe). One early Sunday morning I was in bed asleep dreaming that I was in a rowboat out on the water in a violent storm being tossed around. Suddenly I was awoken by something crashing to the floor in my next door neighbor's apartment after falling off of a shelf.
I then quickly realized that my bed was the rowboat, and I WAS being tossed around. Then it stopped. I was awake for only the last few seconds of it.
Later, people who lived on Tahoe told me that there were little 2 or 3 foot 'baby tsunamis' on the lake. Pretty wild! Almost no damage though.
I had a dream on or about April 17th 1980. The dream was of a nuclear missile launched into Hood Canal, it caused a massive earthquake. In the dream I crawled into a storm culvert in Seattle. A newspaper hit me in the face and I read April 18th and woke up. The tsunami wiped out Bangor sub base, and the sky was full of barrage balloons. THAT was a nightmare. Mt St Helens blew on May 18th, and it looked like dreams of nuclear attack. Crooked clairvoyance have I.