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Washington: Vertical Evacuation Structure

Benefits: Provides evacuation shelter for population to escape tsunamis.

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Westport, Washington: $13.74 Million

History

Located on a low-lying peninsula and along a fault in the Cascadia Subduction Zone, the City of Westport, Wash. is an economically disadvantaged community with a population of about 1,500 people. The lack of high ground poses a great tsunami risk following earthquakes.

Project Description

This project will develop a tsunami vertical evacuation structure to mitigate the extreme life safety risk to residents and visitors who would have just 23 minutes to reach natural high ground between a major earthquake and the first tsunami wave. The Westport Vertical Evacuation Structure will also include a standby power battery backup system for 48 hours of emergency power, and is designed for year-round community use.

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