Coastal Washington tribe builds tsunami refuge tower

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There’s a new option to escape a tsunami for people on the southwest coast of Washington. FOX13

When the next magnitude 9.0 rip of the offshore Cascadia fault zone happens, people on the Pacific Northwest coast will have some 15 to 35 minutes to get to high ground to escape a possible tsunami.

The tribe’s emergency management director, Ken Ufkin, said he can sleep better now that the sturdy, double-decker tsunami refuge tower exists. The tower stands close to the midpoint of the nearly 3-mile-long Tokeland Peninsula. The Tokeland evacuation tower resembles free-standing tsunami towers built in Japan, but officials said it’s the first of its type in North America. Two other tsunami refuges on the Northwest coast — in Newport, Oregon, and Westport, Washington — are reinforced platforms on the roofs of a school or university building.

 

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