You get out there and show that earthquake who’s boss!
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Me: *pounds pavement* Pavement: *KNOCKS ME THE FUCK OUT*
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That’s why my parent moved from Cali to Florida when I was a kid. They said: yeah, FL has hurricanes but you can see them coming & plan accordingly. Not so much w/ earthquakes.
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My parents live almost immediately on top of a fault line and I hate being so far away knowing that one day it might go so yeah I understand your mum
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We also did in Fremont— Hayward Fault Zone.
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Not much you can do but stock up on emergency food and know where to meet if phones are down or too busy to contact each other. My mother-in-law is coming to stay with us. Within 10 minutes of calling us, she asked to make plans for what we do in a major earthquake
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Japan gets typhoons and “small” earthquakes all the time. Some big enough to make the news in NZ don’t even set off emergency alerts here. It’s basically no Tsunami, no worries. Then again, earthquake regulations has literally shaped the Tokyo skyline from the ground up.
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Meet Shakey the Chihuahua, new mascot of the Only You Can Prevent Earthquakes campaign.
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But you can have supplies for comfy camping safely stashed somewhere - tent, sleeping pad, sheets, blankets, clothes, water, food, coffee, stove, fuel, a cooking pot, and food
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