
Nisqually Earthquake Anniversary: 25 Years of Seismic Progress
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Twenty-five years ago, the Nisqually Earthquake struck western Washington, causing significant damage. Since then, infrastructure has been upgraded, including the replacement of the Alaskan Way Viaduct with a new tunnel. The region remains in earthquake country, with the Cascadia Subduction Zone and other shallower and deeper plate events. Today, ShakeAlert, an early warning system, provides precious seconds to react before shaking starts. This anniversary serves as a reminder to prepare, practice drop, cover, and hold on, make an emergency plan, secure your home, and check ready dot gov or Washington State Emergency Management for earthquake preparedness tips.
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