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Kurt Menke
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Where to Live to Avoid a Natural Disaster

Kurt Menke
May 1, 2011
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With all of the extreme weather and natural disasters occuring, where are the safest and least safe places to live? Here's a great set of maps from the NY Times showing risk levels nationwide. It looks like the Pacific Northwest wins, but Albuquerque is not too bad.

Tagged: Disaster, Map

Newer PostOsama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan is already on GoogleEarth!
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