DAILY MAIL
The European Union is pushing for every household in the 27-nation bloc to have a three-day survival kit ready in case of war or natural disasters.
EU crisis management commissioner Hadja Lahbib said the proposals will be formally presented today as part of a broader ‘preparedness strategy’.
Brussels is hoping to ensure every citizen is equipped for 72 hours of self-sufficiency amid the growing threat of continental conflict breaking out.
EU citizens will be told to stock up on a dozen key items, including matches, ID documents in a waterproof punch, bottled water, energy bars and a flashlight, as part of their ‘resilience’ kit.
European leaders have said the invasion of Ukraine could soon break out into a ‘global’ war.
Some Scandanavian countries have already stepped up their prepation by distributing war survival guides.
The EU has now joined such efforts following a landmark report from Finland‘s former president Sauli Niinisto last year on strengthening Europe’s civilian and military preparedness.
Lahbib told AFP: ‘Knowing what to do in case of danger, gaming out different scenarios, that’s also a way to prevent people from panicking.