The risk of flooding from a major tsunami may be greater than many realized along Monterey County's coastline, California officials said in new study.
In a worst-case tsunami, parts of Alameda, Oakland and Berkeley could be flooded up to an 18-foot elevation, California officials said in new study.
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With a few notable areas where the orange and red tide receded, like the hills above Berkeley and Oakland, territory deemed ...
All told, the size of orange and red patches on the new maps is 3,626 square miles — an area nearly twice the size of ...
As California officially observes Tsunami Preparedness Week this week, one of the most vulnerable communities in the state is ...
Northern Californians can breathe easy knowing the region is completely out of drought, according to weather experts. The last patches of unusually dry areas — remnants of drought that plagued ...
Californians have long dreaded the 'Big One'. But growing fears of a deadly earthquake are no longer confined to just the ...
Newly released maps from Cal Fire increased the “very high” hazard zones, which span many of the county’s priciest homes ...
Even before the Post’s analysis, Cal Fire’s data shows that there have been 578 wildfires this year. These have burned 58,108 ...