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Sorry, they moved back in to the same home? Do yall not understand flood plains?
I think that's a bit different, I agree that tornado alley is a dangerous place to live but it's gigantic... it's similar to saying that nobody should live in California due to earthquakes. There were some ancient people that used to sink flood stones into their river banks - if a flood submerged a flood stone you'd make another one at the new high water mark.
People should just stop building houses right up against waterways.
Yeah, the do not build beyond this monuments. For climate change we probably need some civil engineering and meteorologist to work together and set out boundaries for new build area and deprecate potential bad spots. Those spot will fall in value so quickly and no insurance company will insure those.
Then what?
People just moving ranchers (splits, here) around do not address the problem, which is simply there is no cheap land. That which isn't required for farming is just too expensive to have a single family dwelling on.
There is immensely cheap land available in remote areas. But if you're talking about land near stuff like work... then the real problem is zoning laws and dumb as rocks urban planning.
It's pretty obvious that every household having 2-3 cars is simply unsustainable.