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Isn't a hantavirus hanging around the four corners area?
Seriously, I think it depends on how you define the natural hazard and what level of risk you are willing to live with. I was thinking Colorado was safe, but next to Florida it's the lightning capital of the US. Most of the northern plains are subject to flooding and seriously bad winter storms. Speaking of flooding, Arizona & New Mexico have bad-a$$ flash floods, as does the desert areas of SoCal. Add tornados, hurricanes and earthquakes, there isn't any areas I can think of that is safe from everything.
Trick is to identify the threats you are willing to face and build to withstand the effects.
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Kevin
1972 T Targa
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