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Monster quake could sink swath of California, dramatically heightening flood risk, study says

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A beach campfire provides warmth at sunset on the Samoa Peninsula in Eureka, California.

A long-feared monster earthquake off California, Oregon and Washington could cause some coastal areas to sink by more than 6 feet, dramatically heightening the risk of flooding and radically reshaping the region with little to no warning.

Those are the findings of a new study that examined the repercussions of a massive earthquake on the Cascadia subduction zone, which stretches from Northern California up to Canada's Vancouver Island.





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