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Ask HN: Avoid moving to LA/SF due to earthquake risk?

4 pointsby semi-nontechnclover 7 years ago
I&#x27;m considering moving back to LA after a one year hiatus. However, after the recent earthquakes in Mexico, I started researching the probability of a major earthquake striking the LA area and the predictions are not reassuring.<p>For Southern CA, here are the stats for the next 30 years: Magnitude 6.7 - 97% Magnitude 7.0 - 82% Magnitude 7.5 - 37% Magnitude 8.0 - 03%<p>For the SF region, here are the stats for the next 30 years: Magnitude 6.7 - 93% Magnitude 7.0 - 68% Magnitude 7.5 - 15% Magnitude 8.0 - 02%<p>For reference, the 1994 Northridge earthquake was magnitude 6.7. Also, the Fort Tejon earthquake in 1857 in SoCal was magnitude 7.9.<p>I work in the film industry, so LA is the ideal place for me to live, but I could probably find work in NYC. I&#x27;m leaning towards not returning to LA due to the earthquake risk, but I&#x27;m wondering if I&#x27;m being irrational. Any thoughts on how to weigh odds that involve life&#x2F;death?<p>Source: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pubs.usgs.gov&#x2F;fs&#x2F;2008&#x2F;3027&#x2F;fs2008-3027.pdf

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_ao789over 7 years ago
We&#x27;re moving our business to Portugal in the new year, Lisbon has a great tech scene.... there are other places for film other than LA, particularly without natural disasters. I&#x27;m sure others will provide more measurable experience in their comments to follow.
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mch82over 7 years ago
Have you looked at the chances of modern construction surviving these quakes?
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