Since then, I've never lived too close to a body of water.
In fact, I 'm not keen on living close to any of Nature's major elements: forests , volcanoes , mountains, seas - certainly not now, with all those ominous predictions following climate change.
Although things have somehow improved regarding warnings, Nature always seems to surprise us in the most devastating of ways. I feel deep sorrow for all those who experience evacuations and loss due to wildfires, hurricanes, tzunami, earthquakes, volcano eruptions, floods, etc..
They say, based on statistics, that so far, Estonia is one of the safest countries ( natural hazards considered). Next on the list are tiny Andorra, Bahrein, Qatar. Estonia and Andorra are in Europe; Qatar and Bahrein in Asia.
Estonia (blue spot) - between Finland, Latvia, and Russia
Anyway, I've got a theory. It seems to me that natural disasters have greatly increased in number and intensity since Globalization has been accelerated (namely, during the last decades). Globalization is kind of a challenge on the God-created world order. It is not new, it started in the days of Columbus. Perhaps, if we withdraw from it, things will calm down. Worth a try, considering the alternative of getting swallowed by the oceans.