Earthquakes Happen Here in Washington County
Since 2010, four local earthquakes have shaken Washington County. In 1700, the entire Pacific Northwest felt a major earthquake from the Cascadia Subduction Zone, a 600-mile-long fault that runs parallel to the Oregon and Washington coastlines. It has produced 40 magnitude-8 or -9 earthquakes in the last 10,000 years.
Before an earthquake
For yourself
- Gather a 2-week supply of emergency food and water (read the Take 5 flyer Emergency Supplies).
- Prepare your home for an earthquake. FEMA Earthquake Safety Checklist and Home Hazard Hunt.
- Learn a lifesaving skill like first aid.
- Join a Community Emergency Response Team or volunteer with a disaster-focused community group.
- Read Living on Shaky Ground: How to Survive Earthquakes and Tsunamis in Oregon
With your family and neighbors
- Talk to your family about what to do when an earthquake strikes. Make a plan together.
- Be social and talk with your neighbors. Host a preparedness BBQ or game night and talk about your earthquake preparedness efforts.
- Practice Drop, Cover, and Hold On annually with www.ShakeOut.org
- Identify an out-of-town contact in case local area communications are busy. Learn how to create an emergency communications plan at ready.gov/make-a-plan
- Consider earthquake insurance. Normal homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for earthquake damage.
During an earthquake
Indoors
Drop to your hands and knees, cover your head and neck, hold on to something sturdy and stay put until the shaking stops. Ground shaking during an earthquake can last up to six minutes.
Outdoors
If you can safely do so, move to a clear area free from objects that could fall on you, then Drop, Cover, and Hold On.
Near a shoreline
As soon as it’s safe to walk, move to higher ground. Use a tsunami evacuation route.
After the shaking stops
- Check for hazards and damage.
- Check for injuries and help others.
- Check in with family and neighbors.
- Be ready for aftershocks.
Additional Resources
Each year in October, thousands of Oregonians "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" in The Great Oregon ShakeOut, the state’s largest earthquake drill. Get your friends and coworkers to join us! Sign up at www.ShakeOut.org.
Want to track earthquakes in real time? Check out the USGS’s latest earthquakes map: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/