Where exactly should people live if they wish to avoid natural disasters? Should we avoid the entire East Coast and the Gulf? As well as California where there are fires, earthquakes, and floods? And Texas as well?Arizona doesnt have enough water, New Mexico and Utah have high violent crime rates, and temperatures are rising pretty much everywhere, so maybe we can all move to Iowa...or maybe we should invest in strengthening our infrastructure, because no one has really tried that yet, then again that would require us to pay taxes and for our government to tax people fairly, and then use that tax money responsibly. I don't see that happening so we might as well live where we want.
Also, did you see the devastation Helene brought to the interior of the country? Certainly living right on the water increases the danger, but nowhere is completely immune from natural disasters.
We just learned about this at school and thank you for showing us this. I will tell my teacher Monday.
Thank you. People before profits. Glad people are ok.
GULFPORT as in GULFPORT MS or GULFPORT Florida?? Wth??
FL. I had to look up the area code on the on the door at the end.
@Raptor_1991 lol.. thanks for telling me... I never heard of Gulfport Florida until I saw this video.. I'm very familiar with Gulfport Ms, though!!
Pinellas county
Welp, there goes our property taxes and Insurance Premiums.
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I learned to swim on that beach. :(
Hi there
Does anyone else have subtitles on? Because it said "penis county" and something tells me that is incorrect.
Women and some guys must enjoy that county.
Pinellas County
RUclips captions are often made by a computer trying its best
But is Super Nintendo World and Epic Universe is ok? 🙃
Uh oh! It’s the flood! This reminds me of the story of Noah’s Ark, where He flooded the Earth.
I’ll never understand why people continue to live in these areas.
Because people like living near the water maybe 🤔
Where exactly should people live if they wish to avoid natural disasters? Should we avoid the entire East Coast and the Gulf? As well as California where there are fires, earthquakes, and floods? And Texas as well?Arizona doesnt have enough water, New Mexico and Utah have high violent crime rates, and temperatures are rising pretty much everywhere, so maybe we can all move to Iowa...or maybe we should invest in strengthening our infrastructure, because no one has really tried that yet, then again that would require us to pay taxes and for our government to tax people fairly, and then use that tax money responsibly. I don't see that happening so we might as well live where we want.
@@Jessa-RM you’re right, we are all fucked.
Also, did you see the devastation Helene brought to the interior of the country? Certainly living right on the water increases the danger, but nowhere is completely immune from natural disasters.
Give up on living on the Florida coast!!
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Move to Florida get rated by the insurance companies and don't forget to get a boat!