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EU urges citizens to stockpile 72 hours’ worth of supplies amid war risk

Ankita Das
Last updated: March 27, 2025 11:06 am
Ankita Das
Why Europe Wants You to Stock Up on Emergency Supplies for 72 Hours

The European Union (EU) has advised its citizens to keep enough food, water, and essential supplies to last at least 72 hours in case of a crisis.

In a new report released on Wednesday, the EU Commission emphasized the importance of being prepared for emergencies. The document highlights growing risks in Europe, including the war in Ukraine, rising global tensions, cyberattacks, and threats to important infrastructure.

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The EU wants its citizens to adopt a “preparedness” mindset and be more resilient. Governments across Europe are also being urged to strengthen their defense and security. With the ongoing war in Ukraine and changing international relations, European leaders are taking steps to improve military readiness.

The European Preparedness Union Strategy suggests that all citizens take simple precautions, such as storing enough essentials to survive for at least three days during an emergency. “The first few days are the most critical in a crisis,” the report says. People should also develop self-reliance and mental strength to handle unexpected situations.

The strategy also recommends adding “preparedness” lessons in schools to teach students how to identify fake news and misinformation.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated, “Europe needs a new level of preparedness. Our citizens, governments, and businesses must be ready to prevent and respond to crises.”

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This advice follows similar steps taken by individual countries. For example, in June last year, Germany updated its defense plan to prepare for possible conflicts in Europe. German officials said these changes were necessary due to the threat from Russia.

The EU’s latest warning is a reminder that staying prepared is more important than ever in today’s uncertain world.

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