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US East Coast Faces Variety of Tsunami Threats

This map shows sonar measurements taken in 2011 to map the underwater Baltimore and Accomac Canyons, off the U.S. East Coast. Color key at left shows depths (in meters).
This map shows sonar measurements taken in 2011 to map the underwater Baltimore and Accomac Canyons, off the U.S. East Coast. Color key at left shows depths (in meters).

Although the risk is small, tsunamis are possible on the East Coast of the United States from a variety of sources, according to new research.

And as Hurricane Sandy showed, the region is completely unprepared for a major influx of water, said U.S. Geological Survey researcher Uri ten Brink.

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