EU recommends to store emergency rations at home for 72 hours

EU recommends to store emergency rations at home for 72 hours

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EU advises citizens to get emergency rations for 72 hours – the situation in the morning






The EU wants to be better prepared for crises and develops a strategy. This is also about food for emergencies. These are the news of the morning.

Dear readers,

A few days ago it became known that the French government works on a small bookletto survive to survive that citizens in emergencies such as armed conflicts or natural disasters.

In view of the world situation and the fact that France’s President Macron recently warned against Russia again and again, it can be assumed that the French government would be more of a war when creating the issue than to potential natural disasters. Alarmist? Maybe, maybe not.

In any case, the EU now hits a very similar notch and advises citizens to bunker for emergencies, with which you can get by for 72 hours.

In addition: Trump wants to impose punitive tariffs again – and German industry could find it difficult to hit.

Have a nice day!

EU recommends bunkering emergency rations

The EU countries want to revise their crisis management and, in which 30 points are explained how the EU member states can prepare for disasters. According to the EU, the EU is natural disasters, but it also speaks “of growing geopolitical tensions and conflicts, hybrids and cyber security threats, foreign information manipulation and interference”.

One of the measures she recommends includes emergency rations with which it can be made for at least 72 hours.

The EU sees the urgency for a common coordination in times of crisis by the “Niinistö Report”, which apparently still sees a need to catch up in Europe.

EU President Ursula von der Leyen said: “New realities need a new level of preparation.”

In a video on “X”, the EU commissioner Hadja Lahbib has shown how the EU imagines the preparation of each individual:



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