>>263248>Is Switzerland afraid?Yes. You have no idea. Bankers, a government that doesn't want to accept EU regulations, emmigrants... it's always been like this, it's far from the paradise it's often described as, it's pretty much North Korea with rich people.
>What could possibly go wrong with relocating a couple billion people?There aren't that many to relocate. Still the entire world would fit in Texas with a population density equal to that of Paris.
>Or did you think Fukishima was in North America?Fukushima was hardly a problem, the tsunami was the real problem. Your bug out bag wouldn't have made any difference unless it contained a boat and a dozen lifebelts. There are still very, very, very few people affected by this nuclear accident considering the rest died during the afformentioned tsunami. And don't even get me started on the idiocy of putting a nuclear power plant next to a Pacific shore, this could have only went wrong. It wasn't the first tsunami to hit it, it only was the one that hit it the hardest.
>I also seem to recall that big parts of Europe, including some of the listed areas, have been having killer heat waves the past few years. Hundreds of deaths, etc. Around here we just call that 'summer', make a few adjustments and carry on.That's because of global warming, Europeans weren't used to these, but they hardly killed more than they usually do in the US. Only the elderly are hit, other people are fine. What we call "summer" is what Europeans now begin to experience.
That's still a fucking joke to compare this to a large scale natural disaster.
>Sure, we have a few heat related deaths every year but not on a European scale.We have no clue, Europeans overevalute them, Americans underevaluate them, but they're comparable.
So yeah, for real, there are places where people don't have to worry the slightest about natural disasters. Get on a plane and see for yourself, you have no fucking idea what you're talking about.