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Have you ever lived where you could get hit by a hurricane?
No (43%)Yes (56%)
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I answered
Yes
We get the rain and the wind, so yes. 🌀🇨🇱
And the gas shortages!!
I answered
No
I've only lived on the west coast and have run the risk of experiencing a major earthquake. There's always a "big one" coming.
I answered
No
I've always lived far from beaches/the coast. Nothing has drawn me there yet.
I answered
No
No, but was camping where a hurricane hit when I was younger.
I answered
No
hurricanes no tornado's yes
I answered
No
because i am life in Indonesia
I answered
Yes
I was still about 100 miles inland though.
I answered
Yes
Eight months pregnant and hit by Hurricane Hugo, Virginia 1989. No electricity for four days. Lost all our food. Trees and lines down along our winding country road. Tried to drive through a (now-swollen) low-water crossing to head to a restaurant when my 1968 Alfa Romeo got stuck in the rising creek. Couldn’t climb out. Luckily, some workers in a Caterpillar driving down our gravel road to repair lines spotted us and pulled us out before my car floated down the creek. Turn around, don’t drown....
I answered
Yes
I've been through some of the worst ones. Andrew, Harvey, Katrina, & Sandy.
It's not fun but I'll take a hurricane every time over a tornado.
I answered
Yes
I used to live in the South Texas region (e.g. Corpus Christi, Rockport-Fulton, Galveston) and they were among (which includes my hometown of Rockport) those communities devastated by Hurricane Harvey.
I answered
Yes
Did Harvey last year here in south Houston. Wouldn’t recommend to a friend.
I answered
Yes
it was super unlikely but possible when I lived on the East Coast
I answered
Yes
Dang, I do live in a hurricane area but the masses may not say so.
I answered
Yes
Still do.
I answered
Yes
I'm saying yes because twice in Philly in the last couple of years
I answered
Yes
We moved into our first place the day Sandy hit.
I answered
Yes
West coast of FL for 22 years, and I did get hit several times.
I answered
Yes
Dang, I do live in a hurricane area but the masses may not say so.
Yes, im from Miami. Born and raised. Lost power (4 weeks) and our house was wrecked after Hurricane Andrew in 92, hurricane Floyd brushed up the coast, my friends and i went night time surfing (yea, we were nuts) and the day after i got out of the hospital after having my daughter, I had moved up to central Florida, Haines city. Well 2008, day after my daughters birth, we got hit by Charlie, then Frances hit us, then jeanie... boy. .. ruough.
I answered
Yes
I'm from Philippines and the rest is history!