When will government respond to lava flow? - Printable Version +- Punaweb Forum (http://punaweb.org/forum) +-- Forum: Punaweb Forums (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Punatalk (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: When will government respond to lava flow? (/showthread.php?tid=13389) |
RE: When will government respond to lava flow? - leilanidude - 03-26-2014 quote: Best and most correct answer so far. RE: When will government respond to lava flow? - missydog1 - 03-26-2014 One might also say that when you bought the land you not only knew of the lava danger but of the typical inadequacy of government response around here. Or should have known, certainly anyone who reads Punaweb should be well aware. Not that i object to the authorities trying to stave off disaster. They do that for the victims of flood, tornado, hurricane, quake, tsunami, mudslide, wildfire, etc., at least after the fact mitigation -- regardless of what people knew when they chose to live in a vulerable area. RE: When will government respond to lava flow? - EightFingers - 03-27-2014 What about California? I assume anyone buying there knows all about earthquakes? Of course the scariest is Yellowstone. When it blows everyone east will be affected. As big as it's supposed to be, I think even Hawaii will be affected. Still, your point about "due diligence" is noted. I wonder if Kaloli point will break off someday..... RE: When will government respond to lava flow? - Midnight Rambler - 03-27-2014 If/when Yellowstone blows everyone in the world will be affected, and most of the mountain west would be covered in ash. But it's one thing to avoid building in an area that gets flooded or hurricane-hit every 5-10 years, another to do so in an area that has a volcanic eruption every 600,000 years. The mega-landslides here occur much more often than that. RE: When will government respond to lava flow? - kalakoa - 03-27-2014 quote: One might say that both of these issues should be part of a mandatory real-estate disclosure, along with the realities of ag zoning, frogs, fire ants, and helicopters. |