Earthquake catastrophe
When most people think of earthquakes here in the United States, the first state that pops in their heads is California and for a good reason. California has a whole fault that runs through the whole state. Starting at the border of Oregon and ending all the way at the border of Mexico. The famous San Andreas Fault that runs through the whole state, and historic events show that big quakes can cause major damage to the state. But California isn’t the only state at risk. Believe it or not, Alaska gets the strongest earthquakes, the Pacific Northwest faces danger from the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Even the central United States should be worried because they have the New Madrid Seismic Zone. However, earthquakes are more of a national issue than most people realize. The United States has put up several procedures in place to not only help keep us safe but also to help minimize the damage control. The first protocol we have is “early warning systems” the USGS has created a ale...