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But why stop at Christchurch Marty, and why stop at rebuilding what exists. Economic activity can be stimulated by something as simple as a bridge in the right place which reduces the cost of transport for products from A to B.
Sounds like one I experienced in San Diego many years ago. It even cracked our pool. Hope you’re doing okay. I’m sure the beer and valium helped! (Both should be vital elements of earthquake kits.)
Sellers of earthquake kits cut costs, seek their niches: Sales have tumbled or remained flat for many of the busin…
The techtonic plates are responsible.
The point is _to take it with you_, not to go back for it. A kit should be designed to contain the things you are most likely to need in the event of a disaster. If you live in a hurricane area, maybe not a tent, but a tarp to spread on some patch of dry land or roof. Everything in it should be in a waterproof container.
The minimum is water, food, crankable radio, light source.