A lot of good replies to this topic already. In central Ohio, we don't need to worry too much about hurricanes, tsunamis, or earthquakes. There are much more interesting terrorist targets out there than where I am at. Primarily concerned with ice/snow storms, power outages, tornado, fire.
Shelter in place for several days, keeping the sump pump and the fireplace fan running are the main concerns for most winter emergencies. Keeping emergency supplies in the car for winter breakdowns is also important.
Not too worried about MZB's at this point but there have been an occasional home invasion in our area. Rare, but has happened.
I have plenty of camping supplies from my time working with the scouts. I have a generator, need to get a DC sump pump for when I'm not home. Have a storage battery and inverter for the fireplace fan for short outages. Have guns and know how to use them. My food storage is haphazard, nothing planned in specific, but we won't starve in three days. Was going to say that I was in reasonable shape for most typical emergencies in my area, but it seems like there is always something that still needs done.
I stumbled onto this forum several years ago chasing a link for a backpacking trip. It has helped me to focus my efforts for the expected short term outages and also to add a few items to my EDC.
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