Salt water crocodiles? Lol
A actually though Maya is bias because he’s used to them and because of being a disaster prone Island they make building accordingly. Sylmar that killed over 60 people and took down 3 hospitals and remember how weird it felt because called years later to help out in one of them Holy Cross Hospital that was 10 story’s now one story. I think it was a 6,6 quake in Sylmar lasted in one of the wildest minutes of our lives with the 3 Rd floor above me about to collapse and already rippee in two that threw my parents two story mountain and city view home three feet off the foundation and destroyed 3 hospitals and damaged others. Countless of homes destroyed in 71. Then later nearby Northridge I think 6.7 very destructive even though they said the Sylmar or San Fernando quake changed the building codes, including the bolting homes to their foundations. I noticed seeing some work reinforcing corners of houses and work near the ceilings. They can reinforce homes. If Alaska has a bad one it could threaten Hawaii. Japan took a 9 but building codes saved them but not from the Tsunami.
New York has other issues including hurricanes, currently humans or rif raf lol. Bad thing they don’t go away as fast as natural disasters. But it’s not the size that counts, it’s building ready. Even being on the streets amongst those sky scrapers that’s a lot of stuff that can fall on you. Bricks dislodge quickly and start flying all over the place. People don’t look up either. Japan wanted a lot of our trees because it needed wood for the quakes.
Our coast in California not only has the San Andreas fault but the bigger Cascade that goes all along the West Coast to Canada and the tsunami that could go miles inland. It’s over due, about every couple hundred years now over 300 years it’s over due. Then who knows would it set off the San Andreas?
I don’t remember seeing any Crocs in Hawaii, lol that’s to south and Florida but gators there, luckily no sharks either but they’re there.