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What is a 'seismic hazard zone' in Oregon and why is it relevant to real estate?

AAreas prone to flooding from seismic events only
BAreas identified by DOGAMI (Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) as having elevated earthquake risk, including potential liquefaction or landslide✓ Correct
CA zone requiring earthquake-resistant buildings only in Portland
DAny area within 50 miles of the Cascadia Subduction Zone

Explanation

DOGAMI identifies seismic hazard zones across Oregon — areas at higher risk for earthquake damage, liquefaction, and earthquake-triggered landslides. These designations are relevant to real estate because they may affect building codes, insurance costs, property values, and disclosure obligations.

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