January 7th, 2009
With the possiblities of tsunami's, earthquakes, floods, tornado's, hurricaines and other natural disasters, where is the safest place on earth to live?Syracuse, NY
The only disaster we get is abundant snow....
If you're snowed in...wait it out...
That's about the worst of italaskawe are all living in places susceptible to acts of nature, you just don't dwell on the fact,While I do see the similarities with disasters and dating, I think you've posted in the wrong section.
Ultimately there really isn't any place that is truly free of danger but A lot of places along the Canadian - American border do not have natural disasters.no where really but I would say maybe nebraska or colorado or Tennessee any thing further inland, but not around volcanoes or have high seismic activity, or tornadoesSomewhere on top of a mountain that wasnt created by subduction faulting or volcanoes. In other words get away from the coast, get inland, get above 10,000 feet(or at least be close enough so that you can get that high within a few hours). The safest places on Earth in my opinion are some places in south africa, in north eastern brazil and some places along the rocky mountains. You still have a few years before it gets bad enough to actually kill you. As for specific cities or regions, you'll just have to figure that out yourself by looking at geographical maps of the locations I mentioned, there are few places in the USA that are totally safe from disaster, btw, the government is bunking down underground, but i believe that will be their graves. Ive heard from other people that new Mexico/Arizona region is somewhat safe, also a place near Iron Mountain is probably relatively safe, but I'll be staying away from those places.
If you're referring to the largest expected disasters this world has seen in thousands on years, contact me, you're welcome to keep me company. I can fill you in on more details if you're thinking about a certain prophecy. There are few people actually willing to do anything until its too late, by then it really will be too late, this isnt just one of those times that you can wait for it to happen, then figure it out.
Stay at least 200 miles away from volcanoes, and from ANY fault lines. Stay away from the ocean by at least 300 miles. Get to a place not prone to hurricanes or tornadoes.I really don't think there is one--everyplace on earth is subject to some form of nature or another. It all depends on what natural disaster potential you can deal with. In my opinion, hurricanes occur way to frequently for me to live in those areas. I live in earthquake land, but at least they do not occur in sequence every year; and I did go through the Northridge quake. Another area I would not live in is an area prone to fire. They also occur to frequently without much warning are are also really devastating.no wherethat would be... dont live at all.
Life always has danger live with it.MASSACHUSETTSCentral Canada and USA are rarely subject to any of those natural disasters, thanks to their distance from the ocean and the lack of any major fault lines. I don't know for sure that it's the safest place on Earth, but I've lived in Eastern Ontario for almost 30 years, and I've never been witness to any of those events.#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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