What’s the most feared natural disaster in America? A new nationwide survey reveals surprising insights into what scares Americans the most — and how unprepared many still feel. Tornadoes top the list, narrowly beating tsunamis, earthquakes, and hurricanes. But while fear runs high, disaster readiness is shockingly low.<br /><br />From the Midwest’s calm during tornado alerts to the Southeast’s hurricane-hardened “disaster veterans,” this video breaks down the fascinating regional differences in weather fears and preparedness. We also reveal how few Americans actually have a disaster plan — and why that’s a problem as extreme weather becomes more common and more intense.<br /><br />Are YOU ready for the next disaster? Watch till the end to find out how your state compares — and what most people get wrong when the sirens go off.<br />WooGlobe Ref : WGA662489<br />For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com
