Or the California fault line or the flood plains or tornado alley???
I'll copy part of a post that I wrote last week in another forum (the rest of it doesn't apply because it was a vent about idiots, and VB and Houstonia are not idiots

"Why stay somewhere you know for sure there will be a disaster?" Well, duh. We DON'T know. Are we all supposed to move from the coast just because a hurricane MIGHT hit there? That would move everyone from Maine down to Florida along the eastern seaboard, all those of us in the Gulf from western Florida on over here to Texas, and then all the folks from Washington state down to California (yeah, I know...not the same impact on west coast...but still, nothing's impossible). And how about how far inland many major storms travel, causing flooding? We'd all be packing into the heartland. But then, we can't live there cuz there might be a tornado. Let's all move north. No, wait...they have blizzards and their roofs cave in! Earthquakes, mudslides, forest fires, sinkholes, cave-ins, ice storms. It would be hard to find one "safe" location where you would NEVER have to worry about a natural disaster. And then, if we did all move to that safe spot (as if it would be feasible), we'd have overcrowding, disease, and crime. And one heck of a perfect target for Osama or Saddam. Talk about disaster.
I'll keep my happy, hurricane-watching butt right here on this island.
Houstonia, I read about him some time ago at the Galveston Museum. Lots of stuff there about the Indians who inhabitated the island long before we did, De Vaca's shipwreck, Lafitte and his pirate crew, the 1900 storm, and the Texas City disaster.