Florida hurricanes are driving people to relocate.
Hurricanes in Florida are an all too familiar event. High winds, torrential rains, property damage, and even death are the trademarks of a hurricane. A hurricane is a tropical storm that develops over water and then moves west, picking up heat and energy.
It is recommended that you have emergency and survival goods. Items that you should always have available are non-electric can opener, flashlights, radios, portable TV's, cans of sterno, candles, dry food, canned food, bottled water.
After a hurricane, do not examine your home for damage with matches, candles, or other other "flame based" lighting. Use flashlights. Avoid downed power lines. If you stored water in open containers such as bathtubs, do not drink water without purifying it first.
Want to avoid all of this? Move to Kingman, Arizona.
Earthquakes in California provide a large incentative to move to Kingman. Southern California is living on borrowed time until the next really big one hits. Do you want to be part of it? If not, move to Kingman.
Tornado Alley is a colloquial term for the area of the United States where tornadoes are most frequent. It includes areas of Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska. Move to Kingman, Arizona if you want to get away from tornados.
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