R.I.P Florida - St Pete

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After the hurricane next week. I’d say st Pete is a ghost town. Lol at the rays for staying there and not going to Tampa
 
FL knows how to handle these things. Should be prepared after Helene came close and got everyone a head start preparing.
 
I can see a lot of people moving away from the southeast USA. Colorado looks like the least impacted state for climate emergencies (except snow). Even here there's an earthquake risk - except all the earthquakes the last century haven't killed as many people as Helene.
 
I can see a lot of people moving away from the southeast USA. Colorado looks like the least impacted state for climate emergencies (except snow). Even here there's an earthquake risk - except all the earthquakes the last century haven't killed as many people as Helene.
Read somewhere New Mexico is the safest state from a natural disaster.
 
I can see a lot of people moving away from the southeast USA. Colorado looks like the least impacted state for climate emergencies (except snow). Even here there's an earthquake risk - except all the earthquakes the last century haven't killed as many people as Helene.
Beautiful Michigan ... except the snow (and the rare tornado). More fresh water than anywhere else in the world!!!

iu
 
Read somewhere New Mexico is the safest state from a natural disaster.
Yup that makes sense. Anything up near the Texas panhandle and just east/west is the safest. Landlocked, arid land to buffer rain storms, not any obvious fault lines, little snow except in the mountains, little vegetation for fires, and not really tornado area.
 
Beautiful Michigan ... except the snow (and the rare tornado). More fresh water than anywhere else in the world!!!

iu
There is very little “fresh” water left on the planet.

You couldn’t pay me to step foot in a lake. Too many things growing in them now.
 
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