Mudslides
Regions at Risk of Mudslides
Regions at Risk of Mudslides
March 22, 2024
Mudslides, also known as debris flows or landslides, pose a significant threat to communities living in certain geographic regions around the world.
Dealing with the Aftermath of a Hurricane
Dealing with the Aftermath of a Hurricane
November 7, 2017
Despite the advanced warning you may receive, once one hits your area you may be pretty shaken up. Assuming the hurricane wasn't a category five, a good preparedness plan will lessen the severity of care needed after the hurricane passes.
Mudslides: Planning and Being Prepared
Mudslides: Planning and Being Prepared
March 6, 2024
Mudslides, also known as debris flows, are fast-moving mixtures of mud, rock, debris, and water that cascade down hillsides during heavy rainfall or seismic activity.
Dealing with the Aftermath of an Earthquake
Dealing with the Aftermath of an Earthquake
January 18, 2017
When an earthquake strikes, it can be very alarming and cause you to feel disoriented. The aftermath of an event like this can range from rather irrelevant to quite tremendous.
Hiroshima & Nagasaki: The Effects of a Nuclear Bomb
Hiroshima & Nagasaki: The Effects of a Nuclear Bomb
February 10, 2023
World war II saw the catastrophic events that lead to the deployment of the first ever and second uses of a nuclear warhead.
Understanding Modern Economic Collapse
Understanding Modern Economic Collapse
February 6, 2023
While the days of the Great Depression have long passed, recession and financial crises are still prevalent. In a modern world of credit cards, government benefits, and stimulus checks; recognizing modern economic collapse can be tricky.
What to Know About Covid-19 Variants
What to Know About Covid-19 Variants
December 2, 2022
Let’s be honest, dealing with Covid-19 was not easy. The idea of social distancing, stockpiling food, hand sanitizers, constantly wearing a mask, the fear of the world coming to a grinding halt was all too scary. As the pandemic went on new variants were formed.
The Levels of Economic Collapse
The Levels of Economic Collapse
November 30, 2022
Economic collapse or meltdown is a term typically used to refer to a range of unpleasant economic conditions. For instance, a high rate of unemployment over a period of time, high rate of bankruptcy, and so on.
Places Most at Risk of Earthquakes
Places Most at Risk of Earthquakes
February 18, 2024
Scientists assess earthquake risk in cities based on seismic activity, fault lines, and geology. Let's explore the top 5 cities at risk of earthquakes.
Exploring the Top 10 U.S. Cities at Risk of Floods
Exploring the Top 10 U.S. Cities at Risk of Floods
February 16, 2024
Flooding is a major concern for many cities across the United States, impacting millions of residents and posing significant challenges to infrastructure and urban planning.
Places at Risk of Tornadoes
Places at Risk of Tornadoes
August 20, 2022
Tornadoes are among the most violent and most powerful natural disasters. They appear as an incredibly fast, rotating column of air that assumes a funnel shape. What makes them dangerous and potentially destructive is the high-speed wind that travels with them. Tornadoes can hit nearly anywhere in the country, but their sting is felt the most in the Midwest and southern states.
Best Earthquake Evacuation Routes in Los Angeles
Best Earthquake Evacuation Routes in Los Angeles
December 1, 2023
These are some of the best evacuation routes for the Los Angeles area in the event of an earthquakes; know your routes.
Surviving a Hurricane
Surviving a Hurricane
August 30, 2021
With these storms having the ability to bring on a deadly situation, it is silly not to take them seriously. As natives of Florida, the team members at Prepper Life are used to hurricane season and can often forget how unpredictable and dangerous they can be.
Atlantic Hurricane Season 2017: Survival Stories
Atlantic Hurricane Season 2017: Survival Stories
December 10, 2021
The Atlantic hurricane season of 2017 is unforgettable. The season saw an astounding number of named storms and hurricanes, with an even more startling number of major hurricanes compared to other years.
Dealing with the Aftermath of a Hurricane
Dealing with the Aftermath of a Hurricane
November 7, 2017
Despite the advanced warning you may receive, once one hits your area you may be pretty shaken up. Assuming the hurricane wasn't a category five, a good preparedness plan will lessen the severity of care needed after the hurricane passes.
How to be Prepared for a Hurricane
How to be Prepared for a Hurricane
March 12, 2017
Hurricanes are tropical storms that have graduated to a storm with a minimum wind speed of 74-75 mph. They form cyclonic storms with high wind speed, heavy rain and cover a large area when formed.
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