When the big one happens up here in the Pacific NW, a full-fracture 9.2 to 9.5 Cascadia Subduction blow-out, I'll probably die. And it will happen. We're 316 years into a 243-year cycle. The plates are moving, the pressure is building, and when it pops, the whole region will drop six feet and move a hundred feet back to the West in about four minutes of shaking. Because of inertia, most buildings, roads, and bridges won't move as fast; the result will be obvious. That's not some predictive model, but simple physics.
I'm old enough to take my chances. At least until it happens, I'm safe here from all the stuff that threatens people in "safe" areas of America every year. No hurricanes, no tornadoes, no Mississippi washing my trailer away, no blizzards consisting of more than a few snowflakes, very few presidential candidates .....