Waiting for the Big One

Don't Tell my Mom I am in California

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Author: H. A. George-Adams ISBN: 9782366594225
Publisher: Editions Le Mono Publication: January 27, 2017
Imprint: Editions Le Mono Language: English
Author: H. A. George-Adams
ISBN: 9782366594225
Publisher: Editions Le Mono
Publication: January 27, 2017
Imprint: Editions Le Mono
Language: English

What the scientists announce about the big one is very terrifying. They say that a high magnitude earthquake will hit California in the following months or years. It can happen anytime. It will cause a massive tsunami that would devastate Los Angeles and San Francisco. Areas that will not be devastated by the tsunami will be ravaged by fires caused by damaged electrical lines or appliances. And the survivors will need water because most water mains will be broken. They will need food because stores, roads, railways will be destroyed...
How could I tell my mother that I have to stay many years in Los Angeles? No; I couldn’t. She would die of fear.
Why do people live in California despite the heightened risk of the big one? Do they really know that researchers predict this natural disaster for soon? I passed a long moment on the forums and online platforms to see what Californians say about the big one? The messages are surprising:
---Maybe in few years you can imagine America without California. DESTROYED BY THE BIG ONE written on the map.
---Did you see what happened in Japan? They said the big one will be worst. Oh my God!
---Don’t worry. All those cynical predictions are organized by psychopaths who call themselves ‘experts’ of earthquake phenomena. No worry, the big one is a dream. Let me sleeping peaceful.
---No one can be prepared for a disaster. No one knows when the Big One will hit. Science cannot predict the future. Maybe a big one will hit soon Chicago or Washington DC, you never know. I live day by day and hope to survive. Good luck!
...
Earthquakes are common occurrences in California. And while waiting for my first experience, I read a chapter of Roughing It, a book of Mark Twain in which he described how he experienced his first earthquake in California.

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What the scientists announce about the big one is very terrifying. They say that a high magnitude earthquake will hit California in the following months or years. It can happen anytime. It will cause a massive tsunami that would devastate Los Angeles and San Francisco. Areas that will not be devastated by the tsunami will be ravaged by fires caused by damaged electrical lines or appliances. And the survivors will need water because most water mains will be broken. They will need food because stores, roads, railways will be destroyed...
How could I tell my mother that I have to stay many years in Los Angeles? No; I couldn’t. She would die of fear.
Why do people live in California despite the heightened risk of the big one? Do they really know that researchers predict this natural disaster for soon? I passed a long moment on the forums and online platforms to see what Californians say about the big one? The messages are surprising:
---Maybe in few years you can imagine America without California. DESTROYED BY THE BIG ONE written on the map.
---Did you see what happened in Japan? They said the big one will be worst. Oh my God!
---Don’t worry. All those cynical predictions are organized by psychopaths who call themselves ‘experts’ of earthquake phenomena. No worry, the big one is a dream. Let me sleeping peaceful.
---No one can be prepared for a disaster. No one knows when the Big One will hit. Science cannot predict the future. Maybe a big one will hit soon Chicago or Washington DC, you never know. I live day by day and hope to survive. Good luck!
...
Earthquakes are common occurrences in California. And while waiting for my first experience, I read a chapter of Roughing It, a book of Mark Twain in which he described how he experienced his first earthquake in California.

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