Fozzer wrote:......or on the San Andreas Fault in CA....
Where I grew up, in the Bay Area, our property's eastern edge was the western edge of the San Andreas fault line. Ran right along our property line. We had a few jiggles every now and then but never anything really big. The fence even stayed straight.
Now, I live up in Oregon, the San Andreas is way out to sea. We DO however live withing sight of a bunch of the Cascades volcanoes

Shasta, Lassen, The Three Sisters, Mt. McLaughlin, Crater lake, the deepest freshwater lake in the US, I think, is the crater of an dormant volcano. About 25 mi North, as the Aerobat flies

It ever decides to wake up, or rather
when it decides to wake up, it's gonna make St. Helens look like a firecraker.
Point being, wherever you live, there are going to be natural disasters. All one can do is be as prepared as possible for the worst one can imagine. Not much we can do if one the local volcanoes ever decides to go
BOOM, but we have a couple weeks worth of food, water and fuel stored up, survival gear, camping equipment (most of it mil-spec) clothing for cold or hot, arms and ammo, etc etc. All we can do is hunker down and wait for "stuff" to return to whatever normalcy it will after something happens

Great, disaster free day to one and al!
Pat☺