Dealt with earthquake.
Dealt with Fire.
Guess would have to deal with the wave to really know, but I’m thinking that would be the most.
Yeah, that didn’t answer the question…
Since I live in the middle of the country, the tidal wave would have the least direct impact. Earthquakes are not unheard of (100 miles to New Madrid), and a massive fire around here would be a total disaster (trees everywhere).
Having been through two tornadoes and three direct (ie eye of) hurricanes and numerous indirect hit hurricanes I can vouch for those events being pretty disastrous.
@vincent49649 There was a tornado in Southern Michigan 12 miles from us and my best friend’s father was the only one home and lived through it because he was working under the bathroom sink when it hit. There was no time to get in the basement so he crawled inside the cabinet. The whole room was destroyed around him! That’s the only tornado I heard of around her in 50yrs.
OK, wait, answered this poll earlier today, but suddenly I’m thinking, who would ask this at a time like this? Clearly we have enough to “worry about.”
But as a distraction I guess it is helpful.
or maybe not.
Dealt with earthquake.
Dealt with Fire.
Guess would have to deal with the wave to really know, but I’m thinking that would be the most.
Yeah, that didn’t answer the question…
@rjquillin Ditto, I’m in Ramona.
@yorkrk Lakeside here.
Since I live in the middle of the country, the tidal wave would have the least direct impact. Earthquakes are not unheard of (100 miles to New Madrid), and a massive fire around here would be a total disaster (trees everywhere).
Missed opportunity to include the flyover states with massive tornado or massive flood.
@KNmeh7 I always heard that Columbus is like a giant soup bowl and when tornadoes come in they just like to hang around
What, no massive hurricane?
Having been through two tornadoes and three direct (ie eye of) hurricanes and numerous indirect hit hurricanes I can vouch for those events being pretty disastrous.
Living in Michigan all my life I really have been exempt to any natural disasters.
@vincent49649 not fair!
@vincent49649 There was a tornado in Southern Michigan 12 miles from us and my best friend’s father was the only one home and lived through it because he was working under the bathroom sink when it hit. There was no time to get in the basement so he crawled inside the cabinet. The whole room was destroyed around him! That’s the only tornado I heard of around her in 50yrs.
OK, wait, answered this poll earlier today, but suddenly I’m thinking, who would ask this at a time like this? Clearly we have enough to “worry about.”
But as a distraction I guess it is helpful.
or maybe not.
@pmarin Ahhh, but these disasters will help take your mind off all the other current ones.