A 1,000-foot tsunami crashing into the U.S. might sound like science fiction — but scientists say it’s a very real possibility. In fact, it’s already happened once in 1958, when a wave over 1,700 feet slammed into Lituya Bay, Alaska. Now, geophysicists warn that the Cascadia Subduction Zone off the U.S. West Coast could trigger a similar catastrophe under the right conditions. From hidden fault lines to sudden underwater landslides, this video breaks down the science behind mega-tsunamis — and what it means for millions of Americans.
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