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Other structures at risk include highways and bridges, such as the [[Alaskan Way Viaduct]] which is already planned to be replaced due to earthquake risk.
 
Other structures at risk include highways and bridges, such as the [[Alaskan Way Viaduct]] which is already planned to be replaced due to earthquake risk.
   
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Tsunamis from the fault itself would not pose a risk to Seattle because Puget Sound is protected by the Olympic Peninsula. But landslides in Puget Sound could cause tsunamis that could kill hundreds more and cause more damage. By the time the quake ended, thousands could be dead in Seattle alone. Tens of thousands more could die in other areas. Most likely, the city would never be the same.
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Tsunamis would not pose a risk to Seattle because Puget Sound is protected by the Olympic Peninsula.<sup><span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources" style="white-space: nowrap;">[''citation needed'']</span></sup>
   
 
The threat is not very well known<sup><span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources" style="white-space: nowrap;">[''citation needed'']</span></sup>. So if you are visiting or living in Seattle, be prepared and remember that Seattle is potentially subject to severe earthquakes.
 
The threat is not very well known<sup><span title="This claim needs references to reliable sources" style="white-space: nowrap;">[''citation needed'']</span></sup>. So if you are visiting or living in Seattle, be prepared and remember that Seattle is potentially subject to severe earthquakes.
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