In the event of a catastrophe, the European Union advises residents to store enough goods to last three days.

The European Union has urged its citizens to stockpile essential supplies sufficient to last at least three days in the event of a crisis, such as natural disasters or geopolitical emergencies.

This recommendation is part of a broader crisis preparedness initiative aimed at enhancing public safety and resilience across member states.

The EU's guidelines emphasize the importance of having food, water, medical supplies, and other necessities readily available to manage unforeseen disruptions effectively. This move reflects growing concerns about global instability and the need for proactive measures to safeguard communities during emergencies.

The initiative aligns with the EU's commitment to fostering a culture of preparedness and ensuring the well-being of its citizens in challenging times.

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