I haven't had enough coffee yet to worry about that s#%t.
I wonder if that's the same thing people will say in Seattle, Vancouver, Oregon, et all, when this actually happens one day.
I'm not trying to be combative here with you by any stretch. More of a 'just saying' attitude.
It's something we should be planning for, by FEMA or some other governmental agency in tandem, and be prepared to deal with. I imagine ...
or I hope so ... that there is a plan in place.
Prior to this video, or anything I've read, I'd never heard about the possibility of this Cascadia Earthquake, outside of the San Andres Fault line, on the West Coast.
I look back at Katrina and the lack of planning there and the devastation it wrought, even though the Army Corps of Engineers and other environmental scientists had been warning for years that such a storm was coming and that our current levees or city building codes were not up to the task ...
and they're still not.
Us humans have this annoying built-in habit of 'whistling pass the graveyard', procrastinating whenever some scientists give us the heads up about the probability of such catastrophes, like the current corona virus, and either ignore the heads up, to our own detriment, or ignore it altogether, like it will just go away on it's own in due time.
That's not how viruses work ... or earthquakes for that matter.
I apologize beforehand if I'm coming across as preachy, that is not my intention.