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#33
Cool deal. My grandama used to live is Visa, but now resides in Tulare. Im out there every Sunday(almost). Well if you decide to make it out there, maybe we'll see you guys.
#37
Originally posted by: Girlygirl
89 quake. pardon me for asking a dumb question but was that the BIG ONE?
89 quake. pardon me for asking a dumb question but was that the BIG ONE?
Largest magnitude quake in the continental U.S., Prince William Sound, Alaska, 1964, magnitude 9.2[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
Largest magnitude quake outside the U.S., southern Chile, 1960, magnitude 9.5. More than 2,000 killed, 3,000 injured, and 2,000,000 left homeless. This is the stuff of nightmares!
#40
My wife offers earthquake insurance when she writes a home policy. The deductibles are high and coverages aren't great but it is designed to prevent a "total loss". When her clients refuse the insurance she has them sign a form stating that they refuse the coverage. This is in anticipation of possible lawsuites due to lack of coverage when the "big one" does hit.


