We take living in America for granted when it comes to things like natural disasters

NoGutsNoGLory

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I just read about how there was an earthquake in turkey that killed 18,000 people...in 1999!! That's not even that ago :dahell:

For all the bs in America no natural disaster has ever came close to putting up that kind of death toll in a modern Era
There was one in Haiti that killed half a mill. Just hold on tho, apparently the west coast is due a huge earthquake soon.
 

Pure Water

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A lot of the time in other countries the issue is infrastructure. I wouldn’t personally consider Turkey a first world nation and their infrastructure isn’t on the same level as ours. When you have a lot of people living in structures that will crumble under the smallest earthquake or houses that will crumble under the weakest hurricanes then you have a recipe for disaster. Katrina was a shyt show, but could you imagine if the infrastructure was even worse than it already was?
 

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There was one in Haiti that killed half a mill. Just hold on tho, apparently the west coast is due a huge earthquake soon.

Df does Haiti gotta do wit America

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:hubie:Not me that's why I stay where I'm at, the only thing I'm worried about is the occasional tornado and maybe the basement flooding.
 
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