💨 Abstract
The European Commission has announced a new strategy to prepare Europe for emergencies, focusing on stockpiling critical equipment, enhancing early warning systems, and ensuring the continuity of essential services like healthcare and water supply. The strategy also emphasizes citizen preparedness, encouraging individuals to have 72 hours of supplies in case of emergencies. The strategy aims to address various risks, including natural disasters, cyberattacks, and geopolitical crises.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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