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MEXICOWANDERER
Feb 20, 2018Explorer
I was loading Quicksilver for Mexico when the Loma Prieta quake occurred and had returned the Lozenges area when Northridge hit. One thing about an RV it intrinsically has better survivability if nothing topples onto it. Furniture doesn't slide or fall and the onboard logistics softens rude cuts in utilities.
And just for drill, Zihuatanejo has suffered a 20'+ tsunami* in years past and La Manzanilla Jalisco saw an 8'+ tsunami around 23-years ago. Any place there is a tetonic subduction, there is risk of tsunami.
*It reached as far inland as Mex 200
And just for drill, Zihuatanejo has suffered a 20'+ tsunami* in years past and La Manzanilla Jalisco saw an 8'+ tsunami around 23-years ago. Any place there is a tetonic subduction, there is risk of tsunami.
*It reached as far inland as Mex 200
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