It’s an unfortunate fact – bad things can happen no matter where you call home. But what are some of the biggest risks of living in Missouri? Read on to find out.
1. Earthquakes
Located in the southeast part of the state, the New Madrid Fault is predicted to cause widespread disaster someday.
2. Tornadoes
Missouri is no stranger to twisters, with one of the largest in recent memory touching down in Joplin in 2011.
3. Heart Disease
According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the leading killer in the state, responsible for 25 percent of all deaths. Make sure to include some veggies with your barbecue and beer!
4. Drowning
All our beautiful lakes, rivers and streams come with a major downside: deaths by drowning. And according to a 2015 Washington Post article, drowning deaths are on the rise in Missouri.
5. Floods
Another downside to living near water: floods. The 2015 Mississippi River flood set records, cresting at its third highest level ever.
6. Meth
Although in 2014 Missouri officially lost its spot as number one for meth in the country, the highly addictive drug is still a major problem. In 2016 alone, there already have been more than 100 incidents.
7. Meningitis
Yes, meningitis. In 2015, the CDC released a report on the 'Most Distinctive' cause of death in every state, and Missouri's is meningitis, an infection that can turn deadly.
8. Deer
If you've ever tried to grow flowers in your front yard, you know how pesky these creatures can be. Even worse when a car is involved. A report by the Missouri State Highway Patrol said that in 2011, Missouri had more than 3,500 deer-related traffic crashes, resulting in four deaths and nearly 400 injuries.
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