Behind the alarming headlines is a simple reality: during any major crisis, the first 72 hours are often the most chaotic. Rescue services may be overwhelmed, and power, communication, or supplies could suddenly fail.
That’s why many governments and emergency experts now encourage basic preparedness at home.
Simple steps — like storing water and food, having a radio, keeping important documents safe, and making a family plan — can make a big difference. It’s not about expecting disaster, but about being ready if the unexpected happens.
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