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Historically, aren't most earthquake fatalities due to fires? Cutting off electricity and flushing all gas lines with an inert gas seems like a prudent thing to do after a significant earthquake. Particularly in an environment like California, where it is unlikely anybody will freeze to death (keep the drinking water flowing though.)


PG&E doesn't know where is gas lines are nor what they're rated for — that's how/why they blew up a San Bruno neighborhood.


Everybody thinks they need six nines.

I'm really a fan of this bit:

https://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2018/12/keeping-some-of-the-...


Those accepting less than “six nines” are trading for some other features. I’ll take less uptime but only to eliminate dependency.

We struggled to reach “six nines“ for a reason.




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