10 States With The Most Natural Disasters.

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States With The Most Natural Disasters.

Do you know how sometimes huge things happen in nature that have the potential to really screw up your week? Well, these are called natural disasters.
They happen suddenly and can wreck things like buildings, land, and even people's lives. In the United States, we face various types of natural disasters. Some usual ones are floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, wildfires, blizzards, tsunamis, and Gary Bussey interviews. extreme weather 2023

This is a subject I am asked about all the time. If this or any subject you are concerned about, there is an excellent website with this type of info. It is called “Where might I live”. There is a “wish list” function. You can gauge what is important to you, and it will show you some options by county. I will leave a link down below.

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I’m from Houston Texas. I will never forget Hurricane Harvey. We had to be rescued from our home as the flood waters were rising and getting close to our front door. The guys that rescued us in their boat were from Louisiana—the Cajun Navy. They still do rescues and we donate money to them.

nancytrevino
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I'm honestly shocked that California isn't on the list. Between the earthquakes, wildfires, droughts and potential for tsunamis, I'd thought that Cali would be in the top three at least.

Griezz
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I admire that you do loads of homework on your videos. I seldom comment but ALWAYS give you the thumbs up 👍

onrycodger
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Thats true, the silver lining of the storms is seeing the community come together to help, its amazing to experience this - we have a lot of wonderful people ❤

RoyalRiverRefinishedFurnitureb
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I live in Oklahoma. That May 3rd, 1999 tornado hit mainly Moore, OK and Midwest City. It completely leveled Moore. It was the scariest thing I'd ever seen. I was pregnant and I was due that exact day. Fortunately my daughter was stubborn and waited until May 11 to grace us with her presence. Many of my friends lost everything.

michelletidler
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I am a Texan, and I am very proud to say that my cousin, and some buddies of his went down to the gulf, after hurricane Harvey, and did rescue. I love that. My cousin is an Eagle Scout, so he lives up to that owner.

hollymcknight
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Great list. Please do the opposite. States with the least natural disasters.

shabba
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I am from and currently live in Eastern Kentucky so I can attest to this. Kentucky has some of the craziest weather you can imagine. You can have snow, a heat wave, a tornado, and flash flooding in the same week

AmericanXplorers
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Ironic enough, Florida is getting hit with a hurricane on about Wednesday..

resist
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Natural disasters is one of the reasons I continue to live in Pennsylvania. Most of the state isn’t far enough north to get crippling snowstorms. We don’t have a coastline, so we don’t get impacted severely by hurricanes. Tornadoes aren’t really an issue and we don’t often have wildfires.

SincerelyFromStephen
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Here in Michigan's Upper Peninsula we've swapped out natural disasters for 6 months of winter and at least 8-9 months of overall crappy weather, but I'll take -20° F days over tornados and hurricanes!

FinnSwede
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As someone from Mississippi, we are for sure a common state for natural disasters. Have had multiple tornadoes in/around my neighborhood, impacts from hurricanes, plenty of floods, and we are currently in a major drought. Craziness!!

AbramScarbrough
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Great and informational. Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

jamesclaire
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And speaking of wildfires, here in Louisiana they have doubled in West Louisiana since Saturday. Who knew we’d get to add wildfires to our portfolio? We’ve never had a widespread wildfire problem. But we’ve not been over 24 inches behind on rain for the year or had almost a month of 100’s either.

NOLAgenX
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Great video Briggs surprised you haven't made this video sooner but glad that you did...Calif should be on the list based on wildfires and earthquakes alone..Maybe make it #11 as a bonus..gotta point out something I'm sure you noticed on this video Briggs..that is at least almost half of these states are listed in your cheapest places to live videos..No coincidence on that..the cheaper the place the more insurance costs and more prone to natural disaster it is..👍👍

michaelschiessl
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Texas had an F5 tornado in the rural town of Jarrell back in 97. Jarrell sits about halfway between Austin and Waco. I believe 30 were killed and that was a farm town. It was a dry tornado which made it a huge sanding drum. When I moved to the Austin burbs back in 2006 folks were still talking about it. A few witnesses teared up while talking about it. If something like that ever hit Austin or Dallas? Damn.

Austinite
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my solidarity for the American people who suffer from natural catastrophes, I wish I was present and could help people in need, a brother ho cares, God bless USA

nuno-st
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I’m in Nashville, and it seems we have tornado warnings every other week. Definitely not used to it moving from Pittsburgh.

lukescapee
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I live in the Florida panhandle and we stayed through Hurricane Michael in 2018. Wednesday Idalia is on the ready to go back to the midwest. Our house in Florida will be on the market soon.

missytheiss
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Florida here and I can say I've seen many tornadoes. On land and water. Hurricanes and tropical storms are just part of life.

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