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- nyheder@feddit.dk
It’s nothing out of the ordinary, really.
Here, check out this 2020 video detailing basically what the response is in case of a Russian attack on Finland. Or as the video says… “the enemy”. (Doesn’t once say Russia, but “an enemy from the east” and Finland only has one eastern neighbour…)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTmWCbcYwb8 Taistelukenttä 2020
We had those when I was a kid :-) (Sweden)
kriis.ee in Estonia (i think)
”One of the most important recommendations is to keep enough food and drinking water for 72 hours.
But Ilmari Kaihko wonders whether that is practical for everyone.
“Where do you stash it if you have a big family living in a small apartment?”
I suspect you may end up with a smaller family, thereby making room for the water you didn’t have.
Is it really that difficult to have enough supplies just for 72 hours? You don’t even need any food for that short of a time, and you only really would need, what, 2 liters per person? Personally I drink a lot more than 1 liter of water per day, but in a crisis situation you’re gonna ration it