Monday, July 8, 2019

PAY ATTENTION, MISSOURI

New Madrid is overdue.

6 comments:

Katherine said...

When we lived for a time in southeast Iowa, we considered earthquake insurance. The maps indicated fixing our worst risk, a foundation crack, would be less expensive than the insurance. But in St. Louis, you definitely should have bottled water and Spam on hand, just in case the big one knocks out supply lines.

Christopher Johnson said...

Nobody here has even thought about what would happen if a Big One hits. How buildings are built, keeping supplies on hand, that kind of thing. So when New Madrid goes, it's going to absolutely devastate this region.

Katherine said...

You should probably do what we do here in Carolina in hurricane season. Have enough water, prescription medications, and non-perishable food to survive a week without outside help.

Christopher Johnson said...

You're right. Problem is, I live on the second floor of my building so if NM goes during the night or something, I'm probably not walking away from it.

Katherine said...

Maybe it's the people below you who won't walk. If you don't survive it, the Spam and water will be recovered by someone else. Or at least the Spam. If you do survive it, not starving to death in the aftermath sounds like a better approach.

Christopher Johnson said...

Got that right. Fortunately, I've already got a fair amount of Spam. Plus sardines, other assorted seafood, that kind of stuff. :-(