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Re: OT-- N. Orleans insurance
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Posted by bo on September 17, 2005 at 17:12:42 from (12.75.107.137):
In Reply to: Re: OT-- N. Orleans insurance posted by Matt from CT on September 17, 2005 at 16:59:55:
Yeh...stupid to build in areas of hazard. But..having said that, North America has the most violent weather of any country in the world. Just what part of the country is safe? All of Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Illinois, Kansas and which ever I missed is in a tornado alley.. All of the east coast..all..is in a hurricane area. All of the west coast is in a earthquake and other things...mud, fire and water area. How about we limit building where there is a lack of fresh water...that eliminates much of the western states...they're having serious problems with water now.. The northeash...only problem there is snow..not much of a big deal as it can be pushed away. So..in reality, the coastal areas are popular whipping areas but remember the flooding along the Mississippi? Problems everywhere.
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