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investing in Seattle

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Is mount Ranier a threat to long-term investment in Seattle or the nearby area? I was reading this article that says, the eruption, if happens, most likely won't reach Seattle but then again, it may. https://geology.com/usgs/raini...

People are still moving to Seattle and not sure if I should be considering this potential natural calamity into consideration. Any thoughts?

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Personally I think earthquake is a bigger threat. But there is potential natural calamity everywhere. So while I won't buy something likely to fall down in an earthquake, there are plenty of things built to last.

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