The European Union urges citizens to stockpile supplies to last 3 days in case of crisis
- The European Union is urging households to prepare a three-day survival kit, including food and water, in response to potential crises, according to EU crisis management commissioner Hadja Lahbib.
- A formal proposal on this preparedness strategy will be presented, which builds on a previous report by Finland's former president Sauli Niinistö.
- Member states will be encouraged to introduce alert systems, training programs, and emergency supply measures to better handle potential crises, with varying levels of preparedness across the EU.
- The initiative aims to raise awareness about risks while promoting a balanced approach to emergency management, according to EU officials.
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