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This is why I like where I live in New Jersey. No big Earth quakes, or tornadoes (they hit here and there every few years, but nothing big), hurricanes barely touch us, mud slides aren't common, forest fires are rare, blizzards too...
I consider it the least naturally disastered area in the word
And like everyone else said. Stay safe.![]()
Perhaps, but you have New York close by and that's an unnatural disaster.
Ah, but they never cross the bridge, and neither do I![]()
So - we're safe from the first, but the second one hasn't come through yet. It's going to be a long night.
Maryland's good that way, we've only really caught one hurricane in my lifetime, no one has landslides, we get a blizzard once in a blue moon, earthquakes are unheard of, there was a tornado in La Plata a few years back, but thats incredibly rare, we dont really get disaster level floods. Its pretty nice.
Thank you, friends.
We have a weather radio - it will alert us if we have a warning.
We're beat. We're going to bed.
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