@@kerriaderethyes, but those loan loss provisions are just to tide them over until they can repossess and foreclose the home. People will still lose their homes.
We made it through the 9.0 Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011, Japanese thought they were ready for the big one, they weren't. Difficult to be ready for such a cataclysmic event even in a country where quakes literally happen everyday. Keep an emergency bag near the door and have a planned route to higher ground that can be accessed quickly but even then luck will play a part in survival. I now have a life plan....one 9.0 earthquake per lifetime.
Please explain how the smooth and flat section will generate more energy than a rough section which is stuck and will take tremendous pressure to make it move? This is the earth quake "business" where the experts think their job is to create the maximum amount of fear in the public to support the demand for more and more funds each year. 80 years since the last significant shake on VI. 80 years of little slips and shakes and no evidence of a massive build up at a sticky point.
This "very new science" has been known since the 80's, just not as detailed. What I find interesting is that the south end of the fault ruptures twice as much as the rest of it. ( off the coast of northern cal and southern oregon. )
Most BC residents will not loose their homes to an earthquake,
theyre gonna loose it to their bank
@lostmoose9994 👆🙌 Precisely.
Considering banks are putting away a huge default fund to cover impending mortgage failures next year, that is a real and imminent danger too.
@@kerriaderethyes, but those loan loss provisions are just to tide them over until they can repossess and foreclose the home. People will still lose their homes.
Today that section of most concern has been put to the test. A 6.4 is a pretty energetic earthquake
Thank you Suzanne and John for your research and efforts in this area!
Thanks to CHEK Media for covering this topic.
Because when you wonder what is happening on the coast, phone someone in Manitoba.
We made it through the 9.0 Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011, Japanese thought they were ready for the big one, they weren't. Difficult to be ready for such a cataclysmic event even in a country where quakes literally happen everyday. Keep an emergency bag near the door and have a planned route to higher ground that can be accessed quickly but even then luck will play a part in survival. I now have a life plan....one 9.0 earthquake per lifetime.
Please explain how the smooth and flat section will generate more energy than a rough section which is stuck and will take tremendous pressure to make it move? This is the earth quake "business" where the experts think their job is to create the maximum amount of fear in the public to support the demand for more and more funds each year. 80 years since the last significant shake on VI. 80 years of little slips and shakes and no evidence of a massive build up at a sticky point.
aaand finaly earthquake happens right today. Month after video published
When I’m on the island, I always fear a tsunami 🌊
Scare scare scare always be afraid!!
Yeah? Try living with it!
Where is the tsunami pods or floating tsunami structures that can hold millions. ?? Everyone should have them along the coast lines..
Relocate now. It is When not If
Good time to sell. Alberta is calling.
So, I'm good on the other side of the rocks then? Right?
The 4 big hazards to keep in mind based on your specific location
1-Amplification
2- Liquefaction
3- Subsidence
4- Inundation
This "very new science" has been known since the 80's, just not as detailed. What I find interesting is that the south end of the fault ruptures twice as much as the rest of it. ( off the coast of northern cal and southern oregon. )
''We think''. Dont think kids, stick to facts and if you do not know something say it.
I blame climate change. No wait, the Jews, um Republicans?
Suzanne from Manitoba telling us here? Hmmmm
Scare scare scare always be afraid!!