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You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - The War Wagon - 10-30-2015

Was following an un-related link on a Calguns thread, but spotted this!


You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles, CareerBuilder says

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By ABC7.com staff
Updated 1 hr 41 mins ago

LOS ANGELES (KABC) --
Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino are not the place to be if there's a zombie apocalypse, according to CareerBuilder.

In the spirit of Halloween, CareerBuilder recently asked what many of us have: "What would happen if there was a zombie apocalypse?"

In answer to this question, CareerBuilder and Economic Modeling Specialists Intl. have released a totally necessary and 100 percent practical survey of the 10 U.S. cities most equipped - and the 10 cities least equipped - to survive an actual night of the living dead.

Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino made the list.

The index is scored on eight different factors in four categories: ability to defend against the zombie-bite virus, ability to contain the virus, ability to find a cure and ability to outlast the epidemic with an ample food supply. The study is based on data from EMSI, which analyzes labor market data.

The 10 Metros Most Likely to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse
Perhaps a history fighting for freedom gave it the edge, but thanks to the right skills, population density and industry resources, Boston has the highest chance of surviving a zombie apocalypse, according to CareerBuilder's findings. Salt Lake City, Columbus, Baltimore and Virginia Beach are also well-positioned to win World War Z.

The 10 Metros Least Likely to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse
Although it may have survived an alien invasion in the movie Independence Day, New York City was found to be least equipped to survive an undead infiltration, ranking at the bottom of the list. Things aren't looking so good for Tampa, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and Chicago, either.

Los Angeles ranked as the second-worst city for its ability to contain the virus.

Riverside and San Bernardino ranked as the fourth-worst equipped to defend themselves against a zombie ambush and second-least likely to find a cure for the common zombie infection.

Columbus surviving zeds?!?! They can't survive the Bluejackets -or an OH St. win over MI. Tongue


RE: You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - PRIME_Ω_PREDATOR - 10-31-2015

Yep, I agree. I won't be surviving the Z-Poc in L.A.. I'll be in Pennsylvania or Missouri.


RE: You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - The War Wagon - 11-01-2015

If I leave here, it'll be for Kan-tuck-ee! I got backup in rural WV and KY I can stay with, if it all hits the fan!


RE: You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - PRIME_Ω_PREDATOR - 11-23-2015

Wife and bought 20 acres in the Missouri Ozarks in 2007. We cleared and leveled the property and installed a well this past summer. In the spring we'll be bringing in a Modular home. I'll have to start a Missouri branch in about 2 years.
Driveway to homesite. The county road is up by the neighbors house.
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Part of the homesite. We cleared and leveled enough for a house and a large barn.
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RE: You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - ColdBlueSteel - 11-23-2015

Color me jealous there Prime. Windmill and a coupe solar panels and you'll be set.

Please ignore the spelling, "autocorrect" should be renamed.


RE: You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - The War Wagon - 11-23-2015

Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiicccccccceeeeeeeeee... Cool


RE: You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - PRIME_Ω_PREDATOR - 11-24-2015

Thank you much. I figure if things get stupid before the compound is set up I can somehow roll in some Sea Cans and build a fort.. Tongue


RE: You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - The War Wagon - 11-24-2015

(11-24-2015, 08:30 AM)PRIME_Ω_PREDATOR Wrote: Thank you much. I figure if things get stupid before the compound is set up I can somehow roll in some Sea Cans and build a fort.. Tongue

Tent in the treeline would be invisible, too... Cool


RE: You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - PRIME_Ω_PREDATOR - 11-24-2015

(11-24-2015, 07:11 PM)The War Wagon Wrote:
(11-24-2015, 08:30 AM)PRIME_Ω_PREDATOR Wrote: Thank you much. I figure if things get stupid before the compound is set up I can somehow roll in some Sea Cans and build a fort.. Tongue

Tent in the treeline would be invisible, too... Cool

Spider hole too.


RE: You probably won't survive zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - Zombie.Hunter - 02-24-2016

I don't know if it matters much, but 5 years ago I inherited 20 acres of beach front property in Golden Valley Arizona, (Once California falls off into the ocean and becomes the next Atlantis) 5 of which make up the main housing area.
** Attached is a 2016 Google Maps image.

My grandfather spent a ton of money on this place; he cleared up most of the property then buried three of those shipping containers after converting them into a one piece shelter/house.
Its completely retrofitted and modernized inside and completely gated. Its quite awesome.
However the last time I was there about a year ago the solar panels that generate the electricity had been stolen and there still is no well dug nearby so water will have to be brought in from somewhere else.

So I don't know how much of a good place this is, any opinions?