Realistically, if the "big one" hits how in danger are you if you live a short distance from the coast in a wood frame house built in the 70s?
In the event of an earthquake I always thought it would be best to leave the house and be outside but my area also has a lot of very tall trees and powerlines which seem equally as dangerous to be around in an earthquake. In this case what safety measures during and after an earthquake would you recommendation to the people living in these sorts of places?
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Realistically, if the "big one" hits how in danger are you if you live a short distance from the coast in a wood frame house built in the 70s?
In the event of an earthquake I always thought it would be best to leave the house and be outside but my area also has a lot of very tall trees and powerlines which seem equally as dangerous to be around in an earthquake. In this case what safety measures during and after an earthquake would you recommendation to the people living in these sorts of places?
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