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In response to
"
Bacon, how have you planned for an earthquake? because, seriously, you are in for a big one. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
By living in a one-storey house in a lightly populated and flat area. -- nm
Posted by
Mop (aka rburriel)
Jan 30 '13, 20:20
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flat isn't necessarily good. you can get liquefaction as a result of earthquakes in some areas. generally river plains, deltas, flood plains... things
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mafic
Jan 30, 20:47
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River plains? Flood plains? Around here..?
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Mop
Jan 30, 20:56
have you anchored your furniture? I did, and I was thankful. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 30, 20:21
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I don't own any furniture. -- nm
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Mop
Jan 30, 20:38
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