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I've heard it said that where I live is one of the safest places to live in the US as far as natural disasters go. No tornadoes, Hurricanes rarely make it this far and whether they come off Pacific or Gulf of Mexico they are largely pushed away by the Sierra Madres. The last significant earthquake seems to have been 40 years ago, 200 miles to the North and was a 4.4 and we are 4000 feet above sea level so flooding's not a huge issue.
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I live in Minnesota, like a thousand miles from any continental shelf. Unless Yellowstone someday splits the continent in half I don't think I have to worry about earthquakes. |
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Are you sure about that? I haven't felt any earthquakes here in the netherlands. |
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Yeah, two tiny earthquakes in the last 150 years, I'm terrified. [surrender]
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I'd say on average there are a couple of earthquakes every month where I live in Japan. Though my area is apparently the safest area - and that's why they built a nuclear power plant here [thumbup]
9 times out of 10 though it's always a tiny tremor and usually at night or early morning (and for some reason usually when I'm drunk or hung over). I'm supposed to have an emergency kit at home and know my nearest evacuation location. I don't have/know either ![]() |
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I was checking up on developments on our last big one - a 7.1, 10km deep near one of our bigger cities - $4B in damage - but no loss of life
http://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/.../quake-13.html when I thought of the American situation - seems there are a bunch in Alaska, as well as the West Coast - what prefarations to you guys there take? Maps are here http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/ more info http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak...quakes_all.php http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/ Oh, this is why New Zealand is sometimes called the "Shaky Isles" - http://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/ |
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I don't know how safe exactly but I'm pretty sure that in the north we almost never have any issues with hurricanes, flooding or earthquakes, quite safe I would say.
I remember a few years back when we had one, I think it was up to 3.0 Richter Scale but I slept during the time and didn't heard or feel anything. |
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I don't know how safe exactly but I'm pretty sure that in the north we almost never have any issues with hurricanes, flooding or earthquakes, quite safe I would say. |
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I don't know how safe exactly but I'm pretty sure that in the north we almost never have any issues with hurricanes, flooding or earthquakes, quite safe I would say. Sooo... I think I'm safe. ![]() |
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Sooo... I think I'm safe. http://nadine.helmholtz-eos.de/risks..._seism_en.html |
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I would love to experience it once in person. Of course in a safe place, like on a wide meadow where no houses can colapse on me. if you ever get to Disneyland, they're supposed to have a ride that's like an earthquake. |
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We don't have earthquakes http://www.expatica.com/nl/news/loca...ake-32117.html |
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