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One guy I know is going to buy a nice mobile home and will simply be able to drive away from the disaster.
btw - does anyone know how to identify geographic regions where an earthquake would have higher or lower effects?
Like, I imagine a hill behaves different than the nearby valley. And, some hills differently than others due to being rock or dirt or whatever...
does anyone know how to identify geographic regions where an earthquake would have higher or lower effects?
I think San Diego is relatively safe. I mean vs. LA or the SF area. The San Andreas runs out near the Salton Sea. But I really don't know - any locals on here who can school me?
I’ve thought about this and planned like so.
1)emergency water
2)emergency food for one month, with extra propane for cooking.
3)guns and ammo to defend the home front.
4)relationships with neighbors for a watch/alliance.
5)solar cells for electricity and charging devices.
6)last ditch Armageddon plans include biking to the marina and stealing a sailboat.
One guy I know is going to buy a nice mobile home and will simply be able to drive away from the disaster.