Can I ask a stupid question here? I'm not a nuclear engineer or anything, but did it seem wise to build a power plan on the fucking ocean in an area that is prone to tsunamis? I mean, I know they always build power plants near "sources of water", but if you build one on the fucking coast in a tsunami zone your just asking for trouble.
But yes, I'm ready. I went through the Loma Pereta earthquake in 1989, three days with no power, food, and then water. I was stocked up on canned goods then and still to this day. We also live near train tracks, and I'm always worried that we'll have to leave without much notice so we have over night bags packed and stored in the garage.
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