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I saw the topic on Earthquakes and decided to make one for any natural disaster [not a copy, just kind of build off of it] So do any natural disasters occur where you live? I live in Pennsylvania, so I don't get many. If you count thunder storms, I do get those xD So do you get any?

Examples:

Earthquakes

Tornadoes

Blizzards

etc.

:D

 
I have lost of Dust storms in my area. Ocasoinally Thunder storms but thats to too common in Arizona. Other that that I dont have anything else.

 
We had a bush fire and everyone calls it 'Black Saturday' many lives were lost also we have a drought

 
Yeah, we have bushfires occasionally, but none in the suburbs and area that I live in. Only really in the hills, and maybe southern suburbs.

We have absolutely no tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, blizzards or even snow. Australia and South Australia are reasonably natural-disaster-free.

Though like Sam [Tamakid33] mentioned, we do have an absolutely terrible drought going on which is drying out our main source of water, the Murray River. All the little creeks and stuff around the suburbs are drying out as well. It's terrible, really.

Other than that, we're pretty safe. I'm very thankful that we don't live somewhere where really bad natural disasters CAN happen, cuz I'm a very paranoid person.

 
Earthquakes and a LOT of flooding during fall months.

We haven't had an earthquake for about 8-9 years now, but flooding happens every year.

Yay Washington rain.

 
Not really. There was flooding many years ago. That's about it

I live in Pennsylvania with DS. Same town O:

 
there's a lot of heat XP does that count?

for the past days here it's been REALLY hot and two days ago there was a TON of rain and thunder and lightning O:

:furawatchi:

 
Nothing much happens here. Our area isn't known for earthquakes, and Hurricanes headed here usually turn into rain showers by the time they reach us. xO

 
Flooding is the main problem in Thailand. :\ But it's fun when I'm at school xD It rained so much the road was filled with water and no cars could drive O: So me and my friends made paper boats and put them afloat in the water.

Also, the heat. It's hot like heck, lol. But since it floods so much, the water never drys xD

 
We get lots of tornadoes in Kansas, very severe thunderstorms, and ice storms, snow storms, and occasionally blizzard conditions in winter. We get a dose of almost everything here.

 
A tornado was forming last summer here in NY but it didn't finish. We used to get a lot of heatwaves.

 
Yeah, we have bushfires occasionally, but none in the suburbs and area that I live in. Only really in the hills, and maybe southern suburbs.
We have absolutely no tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, blizzards or even snow. Australia and South Australia are reasonably natural-disaster-free.

Though like Sam [Tamakid33] mentioned, we do have an absolutely terrible drought going on which is drying out our main source of water, the Murray River. All the little creeks and stuff around the suburbs are drying out as well. It's terrible, really.

Other than that, we're pretty safe. I'm very thankful that we don't live somewhere where really bad natural disasters CAN happen, cuz I'm a very paranoid person.
On a side note though, Australia supports the worlds most poisionous animals :)

We only have earthquakes, but not very major ones though. The area is very earthquake-prone though.

 
I live in Pennsylvania, so I don't get many. If you count thunder storms, I do get those xD
Yay us :)

A few years ago we got some aweful flooding... from a major hurricane that was coming up from the Gulf... That's the worst flooding I've first-hand seen in my lifetime. The poor post office was litterally under water. You could barely see the roof. ): (Perhaps this is the same flooding Katie was referring to?)

(Btw, I live pretty close to Katie and Sango :) )

Hm... we've had minor blizzards before too, and tornado warnings, but really nothing major.

 
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