All this may be true, but when you list the earthquake deaths versus
hurricanes and tornadoes for the USA only, how do they look?
Rhetorical question, I think we all know the answer.
Two words......building codes
Glen
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> Okay Buster, I have to jump in here. For those that don't know, I'm a
> meteorologist and tornado researcher with 40 years in the field.
> 1) On average, approx. 10,000 people die each year world wide in
> earthquakes.
> 2) On average, approx. 90 people die each year world wide in tornadoes.
> 3) On average, approx. 9,000 people die each year world wide
> struck by lightning.
> 4) On average, approx. 5,000 people die each year world wide in
> hurricanes and typhoons.
> 5) On average, approx. 50,000 people die each year world wide in
> automobile accidents.
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