High Risk 🌉 Bridge / Critical Crossing  ·  Washington

Tacoma Narrows Bridge WA

CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE RISK PROFILE  ·  WASHINGTON

7 / 10
Risk Score
Facility Type
🌉 Bridge / Critical Crossing
Primary Risk Radius
5
mile zone
Secondary Risk Radius
20
mile zone

// Risk Intelligence

Risk Score7 / 10   High
Facility Type🌉 Bridge / Critical Crossing
Operator / BranchWashington State Department of Transportation
Host CountyPierce County WA
Nearest CityPepperell MA
Primary Risk Radius5 miles
Secondary Risk Radius20 miles

// Strategic Significance

The Tacoma Narrows Bridge spanning Puget Sound is famous as the site of the original Galloping Gertie bridge that collapsed dramatically in 1940 due to resonance from wind. The current twin-span bridge is a critical link between the Kitsap Peninsula and the Tacoma metro. The Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake risk creates serious vulnerability and the extreme Narrows winds that destroyed the original bridge remain an operational consideration.

// Civilian Impact Assessment

Pierce County with 930,000 residents and the Kitsap Peninsula with 280,000 residents. The original Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse in 1940 is one of the most famous engineering disasters. Cascadia earthquake could damage the current bridge. The Kitsap Peninsula including Bremerton Naval Station depends on the bridge.

// Evacuation & Shelter Guidance

WA Route 16, WA Route 302, Puget Sound. Pierce County Emergency Management coordinates Cascadia earthquake bridge closure and Kitsap Peninsula isolation protocols.

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// Cities Within Risk Zone