I read it on the internet so it must be true. This was pronounced in a WDIV new bite.

Being aware of internet listicles as a means of getting folks to flip pages, I searched "safest city from natural disasters" and found another one where "Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, Mich." comes in a number 10. Link

Located on the northwest edge of Detroit's metropolitan area, these three suburbs may not be vulnerable to natural disasters, but they certainly aren't safe from the financial disaster of the city they surround -- bankrupt Detroit. But besides the occasional heavy storm, over its history the area has remained fairly disaster-free. Source
On this New York Times list we get no mention.

So do you feel safe from natural disasters compared to elsewhere? Remembering the 1997 tornado which did a lot of damage to my Highland Park house, I wonder. For me, living in an active earthquake zone would be the worst. At least here we get some warning or a sense that bad things could happen.