What should an emergency bag have – the EU recommends 72 hours of autonomy in case of crisis

Citizens in the European Union are called upon to store food, water and other basic species, in the context of a new European Commission’s readiness strategic, aimed at enhancing the preparation for catastrophic floods, fires, pandemics and military attacks. The readiness strategy, announced for the first time on Wednesday, aims to encourage citizens to take “precautionary measures to prepare for crises so that they can survive for 72 hours”. Measures such as developing family emergency plans and storing the necessary supplies. This strategy is based on corresponding initiatives of Germany and the Scandinavian countries, which have distributed leaflets and developed applications to inform citizens of what they should do in the event of a military attack or other national crisis. EU Commissioner: What should an emergency bag have to have “We recommend Member States: 72 hours of autonomy,” said Hatza Lahbib, EU Commissioner for the readiness and crisis management, to journalists. […]
Source: News Beast

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