Nobody is known to have ever had that happen to them yet.... besides, if the water is bubbling up beneath you then you don't keep standing there.... survival is usually about making informed and responsible choices..... much less occasionally are you truly screwed no matter what you do which is something that probably happened to most of those people who died in Japan... when you are at the coast and a 33-foot high tsunami bore is rapidly approaching and is going to surge inland several miles and you aren't already in your car and headed inland then you're pretty fraked no matter what you do.
Kimmer
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Patricia J Akers <delachenaie1@yahoo.com> wrote:
Or instantaneous sinkholes from the water rushing underneath.
Patricia
Sent: Mon, March 14, 2011 5:29:52 PM
Subject: Re: [californiadisasters] 2011 Japan EQ: Liquefaction Video | Tokyo Central Park
There's no danger there... just about the safest place to be during an earthquake... in a park..... the liquefaction threat to human beings in such a park is from excessive vertigo. ;-p
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