France preparing ‘survival manual’ for every household, report says
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PDF please 🥺
wrote 25 days ago last edited byWhat if the power goes out though?
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What did it teach you ? I.e you’re walking in our post apocalyptic world and there are two people a few hundred meters ahead of you. They look like unarmed civilians. What will you do according to DayZ experience ?
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The French government is reportedly planning to send a “survival manual” to every household in the country with instructions on how to prepare for an “imminent threat” including armed conflict, a health crisis or a natural disaster.
If approved by François Bayrou, the prime minister, the 20-page booklet will be sent to households before the summer, French media reported.
It will be divided into three parts with advice on how to protect “yourself and those around you”, what to do if a threat is imminent – with a list of emergency numbers, radio channels and a reminder to close doors and windows if the threat is nuclear – and details of how to get involved in defending your community, including signing up for reserve units or firefighting groups.
wrote 25 days ago last edited byAhh we got those in sweden a few months ago
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The entire world is preparing for war. As bad as these past few years have been, I fear that most of us haven't seen anything close to how bad it will get.
wrote 25 days ago last edited byThe sad part is that young people are sent to die, civilian suffer, for the ego of old farts. It's heart breaking. Everytime I see a comment like yours I remember the movie all quiet on the western front and I feel for the pointlessness of war.
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Yeah right, I guess I am that one guy! Aparently lemmy's MAUs recently broke the record set in June 2023 so there might be 3 of us now?
I think the annual inspections of your fire breaks are a bit hit and miss. I know you could be fined if you haven't done it.
Like most council things maybe they only enforce it if your neighbour complains or something.
I just asked my sister who has a farm and she said the ranger only does an inspection "if he can be bothered getting off his fat lazy arse" and "this guy I honestly think just does personal vendettas".
So make of that what you will.
When you apply for a business use for a property that's when they really put you through the grinder. Often you need to pay for a bushfire consultant to prep a Bushfire Management Plan, it can get really expensive. Assholes.
wrote 25 days ago last edited byHaha maybe! Though I kind of expected no others due to how technologically disinterested people are down here TBH.
Oh yeah the annual firebreak check for sure does happen out my way, though definitely not every year.
I think that's spot on re/ personal vendettas.
Oh yeah that stuff gets more hectic every year, even residential bush fire risk for new builds are really strict now depending on the BAL rating. -
The french version is awaiting approval, but the swedish version is available in english here - https://www.msb.se/sv/publikationer/om-krisen-eller-kriget-kommer-pa-engelska/
wrote 25 days ago last edited byThere’s also a Dutch version of this (in English): https://english.denkvooruit.nl/
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There’s also a Dutch version of this (in English): https://english.denkvooruit.nl/
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There’s also a Dutch version of this (in English): https://english.denkvooruit.nl/
wrote 25 days ago last edited byAnd Finnish version. Also available in English.
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The french version is awaiting approval, but the swedish version is available in english here - https://www.msb.se/sv/publikationer/om-krisen-eller-kriget-kommer-pa-engelska/
wrote 24 days ago last edited byI’ve just read it and I recommend everyone to do the same if your country doesn’t have one. Most of the tips aren’t Sweden-specific and it’s generally good info to have.
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The sad part is that young people are sent to die, civilian suffer, for the ego of old farts. It's heart breaking. Everytime I see a comment like yours I remember the movie all quiet on the western front and I feel for the pointlessness of war.
wrote 24 days ago last edited byWhen my parents and siblings voted for Trump, outside of being enraged, I felt terrible for my brothers kids. Depending on when a war starts and for how long, his kid is getting drafted for sure.
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What did it teach you ? I.e you’re walking in our post apocalyptic world and there are two people a few hundred meters ahead of you. They look like unarmed civilians. What will you do according to DayZ experience ?
I’m a bit afraid of the answerwrote 24 days ago last edited byThat when you die, you respawn with nothing. But there are plenty of guns and ammo just lying around everywhere
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The French government is reportedly planning to send a “survival manual” to every household in the country with instructions on how to prepare for an “imminent threat” including armed conflict, a health crisis or a natural disaster.
If approved by François Bayrou, the prime minister, the 20-page booklet will be sent to households before the summer, French media reported.
It will be divided into three parts with advice on how to protect “yourself and those around you”, what to do if a threat is imminent – with a list of emergency numbers, radio channels and a reminder to close doors and windows if the threat is nuclear – and details of how to get involved in defending your community, including signing up for reserve units or firefighting groups.
wrote 24 days ago last edited byif something happened like where the power went out or where we got attacked by aliens I would just start screaming and crying and shitting my pants and then I would starve to death
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What did it teach you ? I.e you’re walking in our post apocalyptic world and there are two people a few hundred meters ahead of you. They look like unarmed civilians. What will you do according to DayZ experience ?
I’m a bit afraid of the answerwrote 24 days ago last edited byTrust nobody.
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if something happened like where the power went out or where we got attacked by aliens I would just start screaming and crying and shitting my pants and then I would starve to death
wrote 24 days ago last edited byYou should distribute a competing pamphlet.
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That's because the whole of Europe is in undeclared war with Russia.
wrote 24 days ago last edited byNot only with Russia.
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Not only with Russia.
wrote 24 days ago last edited byCold war 2.0, now with additional proxy war!
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if something happened like where the power went out or where we got attacked by aliens I would just start screaming and crying and shitting my pants and then I would starve to death
wrote 24 days ago last edited byI can't imagine living somewhere so stable to feel that way. In America if the temperature goes too far in either direction my power goes out
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It's surprising that it's not standard in any country and that it's not managed at the municipal level.
Where do I evacuate in case of natural disaster? Is there a dangerous factory which may explode/ release toxic products nearby? How high is the flood risk? What about forest fire
These info should be easy to get for everyone. Statistically speaking some citizen will (unfortunately) need it this year
wrote 24 days ago last edited byIf you live near a nuclear power plant in the us they issue evacuation instructions and shelter locations for each town every year.
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if something happened like where the power went out or where we got attacked by aliens I would just start screaming and crying and shitting my pants and then I would starve to death
wrote 24 days ago last edited byNo, no... you always need to start with death, so the rest is more pleasent. /s
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The French government is reportedly planning to send a “survival manual” to every household in the country with instructions on how to prepare for an “imminent threat” including armed conflict, a health crisis or a natural disaster.
If approved by François Bayrou, the prime minister, the 20-page booklet will be sent to households before the summer, French media reported.
It will be divided into three parts with advice on how to protect “yourself and those around you”, what to do if a threat is imminent – with a list of emergency numbers, radio channels and a reminder to close doors and windows if the threat is nuclear – and details of how to get involved in defending your community, including signing up for reserve units or firefighting groups.
wrote 24 days ago last edited byI'm travelling to France next month. Oh dear.