Thursday, June 21, 2018

U.S. Disaster Zones: Are You Living In A Place Where Disasters Are Common?" | Zero Hedge

U.S. Disaster Zones: Are You Living In A Place Where Disasters Are Common?" | Zero Hedge
"With constant media bombardment of fears of a nuclear war, many have begun to prepare for a disaster
But government uncertainty isn’t the only thing on the minds of the masses. 
Volcanic activity appears to be increasing and earthquakes seem to be getting more severe.
That begs the question: do you live in a disaster zone?
In just the past 16 years, parts of Louisiana have been struck by six hurricanes
Areas near San Diego were devastated by three particularly vicious wildfire seasons. 
And a town in eastern Kentucky has been pummeled by at least nine storms severe enough to warrant federal assistance. 
These are obvious red flag areas, but what about the rest of the country?
The New York Times has put together a map showing which areas in the United States were subjected to the most disasters which caused monetary losses by ZIP code between 2002 – 2017.
The statistics for living in the “red zones” in the above map are not comforting either. 
About 90 percent of the total losses across the United States occurred in ZIP codes that contain less than 20 percent of the national population, according to an analysis of data from the Small Business Administration..."
Read on.

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