What you can expect
- The most-likely scenario is a major earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone and will impact the northwest coast. At this location you will feel violent shaking that lasts for minutes and can expect considerable damage (data).
- At this shaking level, you will not be able to stand, large furniture will be moved or fall, and buildings will shift off of unbolted foundations.
- Areas with less stable soil will experience more damage. See the “Other important details” section below to find out how stable the soil is beneath you.
- You may lose access to electricity, water, sewer, phone, and internet service for days or weeks. Some areas may be without utilities for months.
What's the worst that could happen
The worst-case scenario is a magnitude 7.0 - 7.5 earthquake along the Seattle Fault Zone. Compared to a Cascadia event, which generates deep in the crust, a quake on the Seattle fault would be much shallower (less than 25 km deep) and shake the surface more intensely.
Seattle Fault scenarios indicate that this location will feel very strong shaking. Everyone will feel shaking and feel alarmed. Heavy furniture will move and there will be instances of fallen chimneys, tree damage, and landslides. (data)
Be ready, get prepared

Cascadia Subduction Zone
A 600+ mile fault zone that can generate megaquakes and tsunami waves along the coast. The last big rupture was in 1700 and the chance of one occuring in the next 50 years is up to 37%. Learn more.