Not even a full day into 2024 and Japan's west coast has been hit by a 7.5 earthquake with a major Tsunami warning for the Noto Peninsula and surrounding coastal prefectures.
4.8 ain't much....but the east coast is really, really not prepared for anything much bigger than that. There is basically zero seismic resiliency in east coast construction practices, from what I've seen.
4.8 ain't much....but the east coast is really, really not prepared for anything much bigger than that. There is basically zero seismic resiliency in east coast construction practices, from what I've seen.
A bunch of people evacuated and no significant tsunami. I don't even know why they caused such a fuss...slip strike faults don't really produce Tsunamis.