‘Very elevated chance it happens by summer of next year’: Social media earthquake predictor warns PNW
Jun 1, 2025, 6:03 AM

A sign is posted warning of earthquake damage to the road from seismic activity at the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island. (Photo: Mario Tama via Getty Images)
(Photo: Mario Tama via Getty Images)
There isn’t a way of knowing exactly when “the big one” could happen–but one guy has a feeling it’s soon.
A recent study published by theestimates there is a 15% chance a magnitude 8.0 earthquake could strike the , a fault line that stretches from Northern Vancouver Island all the way to Northern California. The potential quake could drown cities like Seattle, with coastal land predicted to sink more than 6 feet. Experts believe this will happen sometime in the next 50 years.
“It’s all about the movement of the North America plate right now, it’s steady and quiet and locked in place… and even though the Cascadia subduction zone is actually supposed to be an inward movement, I am suspecting it could be triggered by a northward displacement, which could disturb the dormancy,” Brent Dmitruk said on “The John Curley Show” on ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio.
Despite not having a formal education in seismology, Dmitruk is an earthquake researcher with a history of accurately predicting seismic events on social media. In 2024, he predicted an earthquake in Northern California two months prior to the 7.0 shake, garnering thousands of internet followers and online support.