I seem to recall a Norwegian movie was done on that.
The Cascadia Earthquake prediction has been talked about for decades in Oregon. Coastal Real estate market goes into panic mode every time a new science paper comes out about it. Some areas on the coast you can buy a beach summer house for relatively cheap, but good luck getting any flood insurance. You have to buy in cash as nobody is going to give you a loan.
There are some coast areas with very high cliffs at the shore. About 10 or so years ago some marine biologists discovered some ancient marine fossils up on the top of the plateau that shouldn't exist. Geologists and other academia were called out to answer the mystery. They believe marine life was carried up there and deposited by a giant tsunami. They estimated the wave was 320 feet high when it hit the shoreline.
I lived far enough inland and on other side of mountain range to not be impacted by the ocean. However, I lived close enough to be wiped out by a volcano if one ever came out of its slumber like Mt St. Helens. The next one that has been predicted to erupt (with pyroclastic flows) is Mt Rainier. That whole town at the base and everybody in it will be wiped out, buried.