Ask HN: Are you afraid of the “big one” in California?
I'm a developer living in California. While I enjoy many things here, news of overdue earthquakes like this one [1] scares the hell out of me. I really want to settle down, but the idea of paying for a house in a very expensive and earthquake-prone state really troubles me.
I work remotely and as a immigrant I have no family to hold on to. So I can live in another state if I want. Still, I like California (after spending time in several other states) and I guess I'm looking for a reason not to have to leave.
Do you scare of earthquakes? If you do, what keep you from moving already (except for obvious reasons like jobs and family)? If you work remotely and can live anywhere in the US [2], where would you live?
[1] The Really Big One http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-one
[2] If you think another country is better, please check out this question instead https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10037690
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 14.9 ms ] threadIf California has a huge earthquake, we'd be better off.
That being said, I lived in Redding, California for several years and visited the dam and went to the Lassen Volcanic National Park and visited Dunsmuir and it was all nice and quaint for the most part.
If California explodes, hopefully it's just from Sacramento southward.
My advice would be to put together a good earthquake preparedness kit, move to an apartment that has been seismically retrofitted, make sure your big appliances are bolted to the wall, and move on with your life. Plenty of other things to spend your time worrying about.
I like California. My health is better here than elsewhere. For now, I expect to be here for the foreseeable future.
So the "be prepared" advice elsewhere in the thread sounds good. If I ever move to California I'll try to find an earthquake-safe place.
[1] http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ears5/handouts/Prob_dying6_25_99.h...