Isn't it wonderful that we have choices in life? It is also great that there are localities that feature earthquakes, but that are relatively free of tornadoes (southern California and the West Coast) and others that are relatively free of earthquakes, but do offer spring time excitement.
The "zone of devastation" is a tricky concept. In the 1994 Northridge quake our community was without electricity for 24 hours. If you can't handle that easily, you are just not in the game. Damage away from the epicenter often drops off sharply with distance. A surrounding robust emergency infrastructure, much more so than that of Haiti, aids greatly in relief efforts.
The key is adapting to the local hazard profile and taking reasonable and/or mandated precautions.
Actually what bugs me are hurriicanes, even though now they are exquisitely predictable. Remember that historically our greatest disasters in terms of loss of life are water related (Galveston hurricane and Johnstown flood).
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Geezer in Chief