It is sad that people have died and homes have been destroyed in Washington.
It is also sad that people/governments decide to build homes in cities on the coast that are below sea level, along known and active earthquake fault lines, below active volcanoes, deep in tinder-dry forests, below a mud-slide hill that has already given way multiple times before, etc. You can't avoid all hazards, but you think you'd be able to avoid the obviously predictable ones.
Not many places left to live, then.
Blizzards, Heat Waves, Drought, Tornadoes, Forest and Range fires. Floods, Volcanoes, Avalanche, Earth Quake, Allergies, Tick fevers.Cholera, Valley Fever, Malaria, West Nile, Wildlife attacks, War, Riots, Distant Medical Facilities, Nuclear Disasters, Oil Spills, Blackouts and Brownouts, Drug Cartels and Gangs.
There seems to be something for everyone.