SEATTLE — This Saturday will mark the 25th anniversary of the powerful Nisqually earthquake. On Feb. 28, 2001, the ground shook for 40 seconds from a magnitude 6.8 earthquake centered near Olympia ...
SEATTLE — It is a “Where were you?” moment in Seattle and State history. When the Nisqually earthquake hit at 10:54 a.m. on Feb. 28, 2001, the shaking cracked roads and buildings from Olympia to ...
SEATTLE - On Feb. 28, 2001 at 10:54 a.m., a 6.8 magnitude earthquake rattled western Washington, leaving billions of dollars in damages and several hundred people injured. One person died of a heart ...
The 2001 Nisqually earthquake shook for just 40 seconds but triggered decades of political aftershocks that led Seattle to where it is today: at the grand opening of a new waterfront. The promenade ...
TACOMA, Wash — Twenty-five years after the Nisqually earthquake rattled western Washington, the powerful 6.8-magnitude quake remains a defining moment for the region, both for those who lived through ...
DOT officials look down to the landslide that occurred during the 2001 Nisqually earthquake. Bruce Kellman The News Tribune file, 2001 A string of earthquakes is sometimes interpreted as a sign that a ...
At 10:54 am on February 28, 2001, Seattle and the surrounding area shook in the Nisqually earthquake. Centered about 60 kilometers southwest of the city at a depth of 52 kilometers, the tremor clocked ...
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