Looks like there are many earthquakes north of Seattle as well as many down south around CA. You can keep an eye on earthquakes all over the world at http://www.bellingham-subdued-excitement.com/weather_in_bellingham.html you can scroll down to the "Earthquake Watch" It's an interesing little tool!
Not in 2000, but on February 28 2001, Seattle was hit by the 6.8 magnitude Nisqually earthquake.
Seattle is at risk of experiencing a major earthquake due to its proximity to the Cascadia Subduction Zone. This fault zone stretches from northern California to Vancouver Island, and experts warn that a significant earthquake could occur in the region in the future, potentially causing widespread damage to Seattle and the surrounding areas.
In time wise it is 23 mintues and 32 seconds.
The epicentre of the earthquake was 40 miles south of Tokyo.
17 thousand died 24 thousand injured 600 thousand left homeless
city 600 miles south of seattle
Seattle, Washington is approximately 600 miles east of Missoula, Montana on Interstate 90.
564 miles about 9 hrs 37 minutes driving time!
The 7.1 magnitude Olympia earthquake in 1949 is the largest earthquake to occur in the Seattle region since records began.
Not in 2000, but on February 28 2001, Seattle was hit by the 6.8 magnitude Nisqually earthquake.
600 miles.
600 miles is about 965.6 km
600 miles = 965.606km
14 miles
There are 216 miles between Kennewick and Seattle.
600 km = 372.8227 miles
600 metres = 0.373 miles