It is still scary I am from a place with hardly ever storms let alone the hurricane. You are right I might also want to protect what I have, but I couldn't bare to loose any one from my family or get injured, I'm not good with pain.
Sweden doesn't get much storm (I would say almost 0 real bad storm, not that certain about the past.) and certainly no earthquakes or tsunamis.
Thats why im scared to live in flatlands with less trees and houses... hurricanes are easily born there. Its best if you live in the city now or make sure you have a sturdy bunker...with emergency food
Dude there was small earth about a year ago in water between Finland and Sweden and I felt it all the way in Oulu. I thought it was my fart tho.
The worst thing could happen in Kalimantan is a tropical flash flood and a smog haze. No volcano. No fault lines. There is a typhoon, but it won't affect me since I am far from South China Sea (or North Natuna Sea, LoL). So yeah......
Wait, do things like that happen often where are you from? You didn't run from that disaster? So. Why? Would you want to be one of them?
being shot or doing the shooting desu ka? cause personally if i had evil intentions or even neutral cause lets give em boys the benefit of the doubt cause stealing is "cool" nowadays and would willingly go to empty houses to steal shit I wouldn't be surprised if I got shot desu~
on getting people shot and justifying it by using overpopulation desu ka? there aren't many ways to use such a convenient excuse desu~
No looting doesn't happen often where I'm from. But after the hurricane people get ideas and since there was/IS no power and a lot of the houses where empty from the evacuation and people who left, it kinda encourage punks to loot and do stupid stuff. If you instead meant natural disasters then I'm not sure I mean Florida is kind of in the tropical zone or very near it and a lot of hurricanes form around here when there the season starts so maybe? This one was kinda major compared to the usual ones so like this type we don't get em too often, lot of people telling me the last one to come to this level was Andrew in 1992, but I was too young then and I can't remember most of it, except all the trees around my neighborhood toppled.
@Raphael Congrats~ and welcome back~ Me, I'm sitting here on a major fault line *shivers* sitting on a time bomb with no countdown timer. It is nice not having to worry about storms, tornadoes, or snow, though.