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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro
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I feel so sorry for these people over 75 dead and over 200 people are missing. Only 25 miles from Guatemala City ... notice the Atlantic and the Pacific border Guatemala ... why doesn't someone do something about living so close to a know volcano hazard such as this one?
I heard them say on TV that they will rebuild ... rebuild what?
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Rich fertile ash soil attracts farming communities, to villages, that can grow to small towns.
This chain of explosive volcanoes goes from South America up into British Columbia. Seattle, WA and surrounding areas may be destroyed from the blast and sometimes almost supersonic winds, mud and debris flows when Mt Rainier decides to wake up again, yet people choose to live there. Last time a face slid off in the late 1800's activity that produced flows that part of Tacoma is now built on. Mt St Helens is in the Cascades too and people lived around it in logging communities. The ash rich soil grows beautiful Doug Firs, perfect timber for building.
People live near dormant volcanoes all around the world.
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