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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck" data-source="post: 44303" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Pretty much everyone here just goes to the basement to wait it out. Good plan,if the house doesn't collapse into the basement or you don't get sucked out the basement window. A friend of mine bought a big plastic water tank with a huge manhole at a sale for almost nothing. he dug a hole, poured a slab in the bottom,put a vent in the top and covered it up. The neighbors laughed about it for years until his family came out of it OK,while the house was completly gone,including the furnace and water heater from the basement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 44303, member: 579"] Pretty much everyone here just goes to the basement to wait it out. Good plan,if the house doesn't collapse into the basement or you don't get sucked out the basement window. A friend of mine bought a big plastic water tank with a huge manhole at a sale for almost nothing. he dug a hole, poured a slab in the bottom,put a vent in the top and covered it up. The neighbors laughed about it for years until his family came out of it OK,while the house was completly gone,including the furnace and water heater from the basement. [/QUOTE]
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