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If that Sub-induction fault zone rips one you are going to need flood insurance...as the tsunami is going to be a whooper.
My guess is that it will most likely rip more or less directly to the west of Mt St Helens... |
When I lived in CA I was always concerned with being in my car and on the road when the big one hit and not being able to get back home. No supplies in the car and stuck miles from home. Maybe at the beach or downtown LA.
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Here's info on the likely effect of a tsunami on inland areas by the Columbia River. Looks like, unless you're close to the river mouth or living right on the water within 20-30 miles of the mouth, flooding is not going to be a serious threat.
Study outlines impact of tsunami on the Columbia River | News and Research Communications | Oregon State University |
Here's my issue with generators. They run continuously so your fuel isn't going to last months or weeks, more like days. A generator combined with a bank of batteries seems more sensible. Or rooftop solar with battery bank.
Anyway, the home backup generators I'm seeing online run from natural gas or LP, which won't be flowing after the Beeeg One. |
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To clarify on the EQ insurance piece. Yes. There are a number of carriers offering this. It has dropped in cost (some) from a few years ago.
I think a generator makes a lot of sense for the time period when gas / diesel has been made available but your specific power isn't back. Less uncomfortable. The real question I ask is how to get through the two-three weeks when there is nothing but wreckage. |
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Figure five minutes a day to re-water. The trailer option is interesting to me for outfitting with solar, deep cycle batteries, etc. for long term communications, lights, etc. as well as mobility away from the inevitable storms. |
We keep 250 gallons of dehydrated water on hand at all times.
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Those generators are a pain to start. All that stale fuel sitting in the tank just waiting for a disaster to come along. I think I'll buy a generator that you just plug into the wall, an electric one I mean.
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