Are the Natural disasters linked together?

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Mca101

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Hi CO,

Just watched the new trailer and the expansion looks awesome!

I do have a question though:

Are some of the disasters linked together at all?

For example, could an earthquake trigger a tsunami or a thunderstorm start a forest fire?

Or do they always occur independent of each other?

Thanks
 

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You will be able to set the trigger conditions yourself, using the free scenario editor that will come with the update. So, yes, it would be possible to have consecutive or near simultaneous events occurring if you so wished.
 

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Hi CO,

Just watched the new trailer and the expansion looks awesome!

I do have a question though:

Are some of the disasters linked together at all?

For example, could an earthquake trigger a tsunami or a thunderstorm start a forest fire?

Or do they always occur independent of each other?

Thanks

Thunderstorm can cause a forest or building fires, so and so can the meteor strike. If a meteor hits the water the water will react to it. So some disasters can cause another disaster to happen.
 
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