Aug. 23, 2018
A poster for an event seen at the bulletin board at Gordon's. Local real estate people and the Chamber of Commerce will not like this blogpost.
This poster advertises a talk by Charles Wallace, aka Chuck Wallace, Deputy Director of Grays Harbor Emergency Management. It is sort of unsettling the event is set for the date of Sept. 11th.
Anyway, Mr. Wallace has been working hard around the county in presentations attempting to inform people about our inevitable disaster when, not if, when the Cascadia Subduction Fault decides to unzip.
The last time this baby became undone was in Jan. 1700. The next cyclical geological shift in these plates could happen at any time-- five minutes, five hours, five days, five decades. We don't know. When it does happen it will be the worst natural disaster in U.S. history.
Imagine a 9 point or so quake where the epicenter moves offshore from Cape Mendocino up to Vancouver Island, lasting about five or more minutes. The coast will drop around six feet, followed by a giant tsunami where the effect will reach clear to Montesano.
Goodbye Ocean Shores, Westport, Long Beach, Seaview, Tokeland, Oysterville, Moclips. Adios to downtown Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Cosmopolis.
McCleary will only drop about a foot, meaning most of the century old plus dwellings in town will collapse, like mine. But our town will probably serve as a refugee station, with air supplies landing at Sanderson Field in Shelton.
Our current federal government's response to the Puerto Rico disaster after Hurricane Maria does not exactly inspire confidence in depending on outside help after the Cascadia unzipping takes place. I think Mr. Wallace is trying to let us know we need to be responsible for ourselves and prepare for the worst.
Check out Kathryn Schulz "The Really Big One" (2015) in the New Yorker
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-one
Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
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Thursday, August 23, 2018
The Really Big One
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Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Things that are gone, things that are new
Oct. 29, 2012.
A view from inside the McCleary Post Office. Through the windows on the left you see the now extinct old Rhodes Grocery and McCleary Stimulator office, where the new clinic now sits. Through the door windows on the left you see the vacant lot where a drive-thru coffee place called The Coffee Shop now exists.
A view from inside the McCleary Post Office. Through the windows on the left you see the now extinct old Rhodes Grocery and McCleary Stimulator office, where the new clinic now sits. Through the door windows on the left you see the vacant lot where a drive-thru coffee place called The Coffee Shop now exists.
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Rhodes Grocery,
Summit Pacific Medical Center
Thursday, August 4, 2016
An unhappy citizen
July 25, 2012. A message left on the McCleary Post Office bulletin board:
"Take McClearys money Then Leave Town? WTF. GooD RiDdance."
Political or opinion messages left on the PO bulletin board seldom stay up for long, but I always find them to be thought provoking and wish we had a public board devoted to just sounding off. Now that Internet is a household item, such hardcopy messages are becoming more scarce.
"Take McClearys money Then Leave Town? WTF. GooD RiDdance."
Political or opinion messages left on the PO bulletin board seldom stay up for long, but I always find them to be thought provoking and wish we had a public board devoted to just sounding off. Now that Internet is a household item, such hardcopy messages are becoming more scarce.
Labels:
Internet,
Mark E. Reed Memorial Hospital,
McCleary Post Office,
Summit Pacific Medical Center
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