Federal Government Calls on Belgians to “Be Prepared!”
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The Belgian government says that an emergency kit, a home kit, can help during war emergencies and other disasters. The campaign aims to raise awareness.
Federal Government calls on Belgians to “be prepared!”
The Federal Government has launched a campaign to help people prepare for emergencies. Households across Belgium are being urged to be ready to cope for at least 72 hours, if for example there was a large-scale power outage or the internet was down. The initiative that was launched today (Tuesday 21 April) form part of a 4-year plan by the National Crisis Centre to improve public resilience amid growing geopolitical tensions and natural disaster…
The National Crisis Centre has launched a campaign encouraging Belgians to prepare for a crisis. According to the Minister of the Interior, Bernard Quintin, citizens must be able to hold independently for 72 hours. ...
He added that there is a lack of a "culture of safety" in Belgium.
The National Crisis Centre has launched a campaign to encourage Belgians to prepare for a crisis. According to the Minister of the Interior, Bernard Quintin, citizens must be able to hold independently for 72 hours. 的Having water, a few non-perishable items, a stock of medicines, flashlights. It's not something dramatic or anxiogenic, it's just being ready. In case of danger, the best thing to do is often not to move from home,' said the ministe…
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