Natural disasters don't happen where I live, so preparing for that is pointless. No active volcanoes, no earthquakes, at least 113m elevation, no tornadoes, no hurricanes, no draughts. The worst thing that could happen is flooding as occurred back in 2002, but most ppl live far enough away from the river.
Disaster preparation for us consists of stocking up on oil/gas before the winter and buying land, to sell to the people whose land will be underwater in 100 years.
My advise to people who live in 'danger zones', move to a different region.
Is it normal for people preparing for tomorrow or the future?
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Natural disasters don't happen where I live, so preparing for that is pointless. No active volcanoes, no earthquakes, at least 113m elevation, no tornadoes, no hurricanes, no draughts. The worst thing that could happen is flooding as occurred back in 2002, but most ppl live far enough away from the river.
Disaster preparation for us consists of stocking up on oil/gas before the winter and buying land, to sell to the people whose land will be underwater in 100 years.
My advise to people who live in 'danger zones', move to a different region.