Mega earthquake in USA? 10,000 US residents at risk from underwater fault line in the Pacific
Human lives are currently at stake as reports suggest that an underwater fault line in the Pacific Ocean can create a megaquake along the west coast region, putting almost 10,000 US residents at risk. Japan underwent a similar situation in 2011, ...

Not just one, but four different segment of fault lines
Scientists have recently studied this zone and found a rather dangerous detail. According to reports, the underwater fault is not located at just one area, but is split across four segments, meaning it could collapse one at a time or all at once and in both scenarios, catastrophic effects can take place.Some fault regions have difference in the types of undersea rocks and seismic characteristics, and therefore some places can be even more dangerous than the other. If the researchers from Columbia Climate School’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory are to be believed, the fault line can cause an earthquake at magnitude 9 or more, typically the worst, on the planet. A megaquake with a magnitude as high as this can trigger 30 metre-high tsunamis, killing thousands of people living on the West Coast and cause billions of dollars of property damage.
Situation far worse than was imagined, say researchers
The fault in the undersea lines were detected after a 41-day long research trip which involved listening activities on the seafloor and mapping images of the subduction zone accordingly. Although the fault lines were known about beforehand, but the severity of it was still unknown, until after this latest research, that depicted the situation as worse than it was being assumed. A similar earthquake of magnitude 9 had occurred off the coast of Japan in 2011 due to similar fault zones that resulted in a deadly tsunami, killing thousands.FAQs:
1. Can earthquakes lead to tsunamis?Earthquakes with a higher magnitude can create disturbance in the tectonic plates of the earth, leading to deadly tsunamis along the sea coasts, causing sever damage to lives and property.
2. Why did the 2011 Japan tsunami happen?
An earthquake of magnitude 9 hit Japan reportedly due to a fault line under the sea, that triggered a massive tsunami, killing almost 20,000 people.
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