I’m curious how much food storage people have in their homes here given how small the homes are in general. And if the things that happen in the article come to pass then lots of shops will be closed.
There’s only so much preparation one can do without being unreasonably paranoid. All you can do minimize the damage that’s inevitable
Always assume that help isn’t coming and prepare best you can.
I have several gallons of water and dehydrated food for about a week. Also a camp stove and a few bottles of gas. Plan on buying a battery too but they’re not cheap…
There’s a limit to what you can practically prepare for, but if the it really hits the fan, pretty sure we’ll all be fending for ourselves.
Kagoshima and Asojin have entered the conversation. Let’s face it, we are all doomed if it kicks off.
If you live in Tokyo, there is no way to escape the city. Roads will be full of stoped cars and public transportations can not function.
How does everyone figure out how to prepare? Is there a guide available somewhere?
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I’m curious how much food storage people have in their homes here given how small the homes are in general. And if the things that happen in the article come to pass then lots of shops will be closed.
There’s only so much preparation one can do without being unreasonably paranoid. All you can do minimize the damage that’s inevitable
Always assume that help isn’t coming and prepare best you can.
I have several gallons of water and dehydrated food for about a week. Also a camp stove and a few bottles of gas. Plan on buying a battery too but they’re not cheap…
There’s a limit to what you can practically prepare for, but if the it really hits the fan, pretty sure we’ll all be fending for ourselves.
Kagoshima and Asojin have entered the conversation. Let’s face it, we are all doomed if it kicks off.
If you live in Tokyo, there is no way to escape the city. Roads will be full of stoped cars and public transportations can not function.
How does everyone figure out how to prepare? Is there a guide available somewhere?