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Europe should improve stockpiling of crucial equipment and encourage the public to preserve enough products for a minimum of 72 hours in case of emergency situations, the European Commission stated on Wednesday.The Commission stated in its brand-new EU Preparedness Union Strategy that the bloc was getting ready for threats including natural disasters, cyber attacks and geopolitical crises, consisting of the possibility of armed hostility versus EU nations, Reuters reported.&& Families living in flood zones need to know what to do when the waters increase.
Early alerting systems can avoid areas struck by wildfires from losing valuable time,& & European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement.The technique focuses on enhancing early caution systems, ensuring the connection of necessary services such as healthcare and drinking water and helping residents prepare for reacting to crises.Hadja Lahbib, the European commissioner in charge of readiness and crisis management, said that concerns differed throughout the bloc however that all residents ought to make an effort to be prepared for emergencies.&& Ready for anything &-- this need to be our new European way of living,& & she stated in a post on X.The Commission would now && develop guidelines to reach a population self-sufficiency of minimum 72 hours&& , according to the new method&& 's action plan.In a video posted on social networks, Lahbib noted products crucial to need to endure 72 hours in a crisis, from food and water to a flashlight, power bank, radio, cash and medication, read the report.The post EU tells the general public to hold 72 hours of emergency situation products first appeared on Ariana News.





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