Find out which natural disaster might hit you with this handy map

Photo via Seattle Office of Emergency Management
If the New Yorker article last summer on the Really Big One still has you thinking about how that natural disaster will affect you, this map might help. Or not. The Seattle Office of Emergency Management has released an interactive map of the area that shows the likelihood of how natural disasters, like earthquakes, will affect your neighborhood. The map also covers an earthquake’s lovely side effects, including tsunamis, liquefaction, flooding and landslides. Why did they do this? “Seattle is a beautiful place to live, work and play but it’s not immune to major disasters,” the government site states. “On the… Read More
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