Has your hometown ever had a natural disaster?
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Sweden is safe from natural disasters except for a few storms every once in a while that can be quite powerful, throwing shit around, but they're mostly up in the forest covered north, knocking down trees like if they were a bunch of toothpicks.
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In here Natural disaster huh so... it's been 3 months since no rain... and it's too hot!! in here about 39 degrees and our water reserve been dried up.... NO WATER!!!! and the beginning of a SUMMER!! NOO!!!
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mazda1024 wrote...
In here Natural disaster huh so... it's been 3 months since no rain... and it's too hot!! in here about 39 degrees and our water reserve been dried up.... NO WATER!!!! and the beginning of a SUMMER!! NOO!!!Want some snow? If you come and get it you can take however much you'd like from my backyard.
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Kadushy
Douchebag
Nothing happens here... yet. I say that because it might happen one day. One day.
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Volcanoes, earthquakes, fires larger than anywhere else in America. Raging lightning storms that pass through once a year and try to flood the shit out of us. I can't remember anything else.
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It's often flooded here. Last time the water height reach my waist and everything just fucked up for about weeks.
A few earthquakes happen, but so far nothing seriously damaged from that here.
A few earthquakes happen, but so far nothing seriously damaged from that here.
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I have been lucky in that the hometowns that I have lived in has stayed disaster free. It is really depressing though to see so many of these natural disasters shatter the lifes of so many people around the world:(
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Back in the 1998, my Town, and many around it got a big icy rain a few day non-stop in january. Well, electrical cable got too much ice and broke(well, pillar that distribute the major part fall down).
Many think, like tree, or small building(or bad house), crumble down under the ice 'coat'.
So...for almost 1 month, no electricity with -10 to -20celcius(degree). You got the image? Many people leave their home to 'survivor place' with generator(bunch of anxious people put together at small place, so some fight).
Some have bought generator to survive(dumb person have burn their house for not taking care of the generator).
Some thief have take the ocassion to steal empty house.
Som dumb person have not got out of their house and freeze to death in their sleep(well, as I know, juste a few. The most talk about was a couple and their baby).
My parent house as a fireplace(well, not the ont for look, but some like the old time in the basement),so we didn't need to go elsewher.)We use some neon lamp connect to a car battery(can light for almost 48hour non-stop).
Cook on the fireplace, warm water on the fireplace for our bath.
For the food, don't need a fridge when we got -10/20 degree outside huh.
Almost one monnth without school, was fun at the start(at least for me). But at the end it was...annoying(think you got a nice video game fro X-mas, but you can't play it).
Note: School have stolen some of our vacation day to retake the lost time ¬¬'.
BUT, out here, Quebec(Canada), we have almost never disaster:
-No hurricane come all the way up here.
-No more than 5-6 tornado by year, F1 most of the time.
-No Earthquake
-No death-venemous insect or animal.
So, any disaster is unique.
Many think, like tree, or small building(or bad house), crumble down under the ice 'coat'.
So...for almost 1 month, no electricity with -10 to -20celcius(degree). You got the image? Many people leave their home to 'survivor place' with generator(bunch of anxious people put together at small place, so some fight).
Some have bought generator to survive(dumb person have burn their house for not taking care of the generator).
Some thief have take the ocassion to steal empty house.
Som dumb person have not got out of their house and freeze to death in their sleep(well, as I know, juste a few. The most talk about was a couple and their baby).
My parent house as a fireplace(well, not the ont for look, but some like the old time in the basement),so we didn't need to go elsewher.)We use some neon lamp connect to a car battery(can light for almost 48hour non-stop).
Cook on the fireplace, warm water on the fireplace for our bath.
For the food, don't need a fridge when we got -10/20 degree outside huh.
Almost one monnth without school, was fun at the start(at least for me). But at the end it was...annoying(think you got a nice video game fro X-mas, but you can't play it).
Note: School have stolen some of our vacation day to retake the lost time ¬¬'.
BUT, out here, Quebec(Canada), we have almost never disaster:
-No hurricane come all the way up here.
-No more than 5-6 tornado by year, F1 most of the time.
-No Earthquake
-No death-venemous insect or animal.
So, any disaster is unique.
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Unos Hambalos wrote...
mazda1024 wrote...
In here Natural disaster huh so... it's been 3 months since no rain... and it's too hot!! in here about 39 degrees and our water reserve been dried up.... NO WATER!!!! and the beginning of a SUMMER!! NOO!!!It rained yesterday here.
Or maybe a drizzle?
Where are you?
Manila?? yesterday?? no... to bright and shiny sun...
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Windstorms, blizzards, hail... you name it.
We also had a few semi-draughts...
Welcome to Vancouver, where it doesn't snow in winter but hails in fall.
If you ever want to see what a 9.0 Richter earthquake is like, move over. We get one every 300 years and the last one was at the start of 1700's. Everybody's (or those with self-preservation sense) stocking up stash for the long haul, since it should be here soon...
We also had a few semi-draughts...
Welcome to Vancouver, where it doesn't snow in winter but hails in fall.
If you ever want to see what a 9.0 Richter earthquake is like, move over. We get one every 300 years and the last one was at the start of 1700's. Everybody's (or those with self-preservation sense) stocking up stash for the long haul, since it should be here soon...
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ShadowWorld wrote...
I live near the upper middle part of Californa, nothing happens here so nothing to share with you guys.Something like this... I do not know where exactly in California I live though... but anyway nothing really happens over here, sorry...
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Nashrakh
Little White Butterflies Staff
The last "big" natural disaster we had over here was the Elbe flood of 2002.
My hometown wasn't caught in the middle of events, though.
My hometown wasn't caught in the middle of events, though.