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Panzer04yesterday at 2:32 PM1 replyview on HN

We were speaking in the context of fires previously - in which case it's usually more about preserving the neighbourhood and land than anything else, you have to evacuate regardless.

Earthquakes are different and you'd need a house that stood anyway (though I'd guess most houses don't have a problem with earthquakes insofar as not collapsing on inhabitants, though they'd probably be damaged)


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bgnnyesterday at 11:03 PM

Not true. In the 2023 earthquake in Turkey 10s of thousands of apartment buildings collapsed. Official death toll is 60k or so but it's widely known that the actual number is at least twice that.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Turkey%E2%80%93Syria_ea...