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Oct 10, 2021
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k-ace
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Where would someone live to avoid all natural disasters? Pretty much everywhere
I can think of deals with hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, or floods.
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Oh boy, big tornadoes coming through in the next couple hours.
FieroCoug
10/10/21 5:40pm
Stay safe!
Blue Ridge
10/10/21 5:44pm
We're chillin. It'll be windy but at my house we'll be fine.
FieroCoug
10/10/21 5:49pm
Curious. Why do people live in the path of tornados and hurricanes?
pink22
10/10/21 5:46pm
Why does anyone live in a desert? A fault line? Where it snows? Hurricanes? CA?
Preppy
10/10/21 5:49pm
So what are the other options?
The Pope
10/10/21 5:59pm
Going outside the US?
Preppy
10/10/21 6:01pm
RE: Curious. Why do people live in the path of tornados and hurricanes?
StantonMac
10/10/21 5:49pm
Everywhere has natural disasters. Oklahoma has oil, so that's a big reason. Oil
FieroCoug
10/10/21 5:49pm
or earthquakes, floods, forest fires, volcanoes and landslides. Earth sucks!
FrontLineFan
10/10/21 5:50pm
Umm…most of those are easily avoidable
pink22
10/10/21 6:01pm
Where would someone live to avoid all natural disasters? Pretty much everywhere
k-ace
10/10/21 6:17pm
Minus an earthquake, those others are mostly avoidable except some flooding.
pink22
10/10/21 7:12pm
So the entire states of FL, LA, TX, OK, KS, IA, MO, IL, NC, SC, AL, MS, AR, NE, and IN?
SingleStrapBackpack
10/10/21 6:10pm
You forgot several northern tornado states.
TN_Coug
10/10/21 6:56pm
Yeah, I was just putting in what I thought the "regulars" were. Upper Midwest can also get them, too.
SingleStrapBackpack
10/10/21 7:02pm
Well yeah. Every time there’s a tornado and it rips apart a town, I wonder
pink22
10/10/21 7:14pm
Because they are completely randomly located events across 15 states. That's why. A town being ripped apart is no
SingleStrapBackpack
10/10/21 7:24pm
Completely random east of the Continental Divide. West of that is virtually
pink22
10/11/21 8:22am
Right. All the states I listed are east of the CD. There's tons of great farmland there – WAY more than in the arid
SingleStrapBackpack
10/11/21 9:19am
Also, for the last 15 years the avg annual deaths from hurricanes and tornadoes combined is 134. By comparison, 38,000
SingleStrapBackpack
10/11/21 9:23am
No place is really even safe, even SLC has had tornados
JayOwen
10/10/21 8:57pm
Salt Lake has had one tornado that did damage in 200 years
pink22
10/11/21 8:19am
There are certainly some things I don't miss about living in Oklahoma
normanCoug
10/10/21 6:35pm
Dont they happen once a week there? Depending!!! on the trailer park?
CarolinaCoug
10/10/21 7:25pm
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