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Where would you go and what would you do if a major disaster like a Tsounami hit your area or 9/11 occured?

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First I am sorry for the victims,I would seek somewhere safe,I'm in London on the 4thFloor,we have shock proof windows in our library so I might go there.Both on 7/7 and 9/11 I did what I would have done normally.Though I had to go to Secours Urgence(The Hospital)for Shock.

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  1. Thankfully I don't live or work in a city centre but worryingly near a nuclear power station but if that blew I wouldn't have the time to think about what to do though!

    One thing bothers me though - my son goes to nursery - would all the staff abondon the kids if something like that happened?


  2. Tsunamis hit in areas in the Pacific and also parts of Indonesia so I wouldn't know about that (also Japan) as for 9/11 I personally have nowhere to go, I work at home and refuse to ever go to a shelter so that might be it for me.

  3. If a tsunami hit my area the whole world is f*cked. I live about 700ft up the side of a mountain.

  4. I would try to go home and save my cat.

  5. Wouldn't have to go far for either.

    I live high enough above sea level for a tsunami to be effectively meaningless, and there's not one building every near me that a terrorist would consider to be a decent target.

    For the actual 9/11 (which for anyone not American means 11/9) I got stuck on my Navy base with the alert status being increased to Red for no apparent reason. I mean, why the h**l should attacks in the US mean UK military units went to Bikini Red?

  6. Being only 2 miles from the sea, probably a watery grave.

  7. I would just pray that when I open my eyes, I & my family were all safe,

  8. Disaster agency

  9. I would go far and hide with the ones that I love somewhere that I wouldn't think that I would be found.

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