Shockwave: Surviving North America’s Biggest Disaster

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6:30 PM, Saturday, August 10, 2019 PST
Location: Everett (click for map)

Some time in the future a powerful earthquake and tsunami will devastate the Pacific Northwest. The Cascadia Subduction Zone is a crack in the ocean floor from California to British Columbia.  It is nearly identical to the fault that ruptured off Sumatra in December, 2004, killing hundreds of thousands.  What are cities and towns from Vancouver to Sacramento doing to prepare for this natural disaster.

Discussion follows with emergency preparedness trainer.   Doors open at 6:00.

Special Guests: Red Cross Emergency Preparedness Trainer

Release Year: 2009

Running Time: 90 minutes

Director: Jerry Thompson

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