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It has what-if disasters scenarios well designed after the experiences of Christchurch in 2011. The city's official line is too confident: the schools aren't ready; 72hrs of supplies is not enough; the building codes, though good enough to get us through the "big one", aren't good enough to assure we have a building safe to re-enter after it hits. The podcast is not intending to scare but to inform. I wish everyone on the southwest coast of BC would listen.Read full review »
Wawala via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/28/17
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Not much of a science person but really liked this podcast. Scary to think this could happen any day but feeling informed- the format was great, narration was clear and stories were realistic. Getting an emergency kit ASAP!
Sara83502 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/12/16
After yesterday’s tsunami warning (Tuesday, January 23, 2018), as a result of the Gulf of Alaska earthquake, this is equal parts informative, entertaining, and frightening. Thanks for the series, Johanna.
Myboys Victoria via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/25/18
This is an excellent podcast. I really hadn't appreciated the impact of an earthquake until I listened to these episodes. Factual, informative and realistic. This tells us what will happen and how we can prepare. I'm busy buying more disaster preparation and survival products now! A must...Read full review »
NorthernJon via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/20/16
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