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We’ve all grown pretty accustomed to getting everything we need from the grocery store, from food to cleaning products today’s supermarket is a haven of necessities and not-so-necessities for our modern age.
But what happens when there’s a major natural disaster? Even if your supermarket isn’t damaged a natural disaster on a large enough scale can not only impact your food supply, but wipe it out completely. Check out the list of viable natural disasters below, how they each can impact your food supply, and what to do to prevent it from happening to you.
Hurricane Katrina was a category 5 hurricane that struck the US during the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. This hurricane killed over 1,800 people and cause more than $80 billion in damage.
So what does this mean for your food, especially if you weren’t in the area of the hurricane’s damage? Well, it means the world actually. First, for those people in the path of the hurricane, all food supplies were instantly cut off. The only food they had access to is what they had stored for themselves. Those that didn’t prepare were left at the mercy of government aid that was, to say the least, hard to come by. For people not in the hurricane’s path, food supplies from around the world were strained as harbors were destroyed and trucking roads were decimated.
Let’s face it, we’re all pretty big fans of the sun. It gives us light, warmth, and helps us grow all the food we need to survive. All in all, it’s a pretty nice thing to have around.
With all that good comes a large possibility for bad, also. The sun is capable of producing solar flares that carry with them strong Electromagnetic Pulses, or EMPs. These EMPs can wipe out electronics ranging from your cell phone to the satellites we use for navigation and communication, to the power plants that generate the power we need for food production. Without these, the delivery of food would be pretty greatly impacted.
Most of our food comes from a few key areas around the world. If any of these areas were to experience massive droughts, the impact on the world’s food supply could be disastrous.
Worse yet, what if your area is in a long-term drought and some other disaster strikes? Now not only is your food impacted by some natural disaster, but you don’t even have the ability to grow your own food. The stacking of disasters is what makes the need for food prepping so necessary. Without the right food storage plan, a simple drought could mean the end of your survival plan, in a very bad way.
Depending on the part of the world you live in, a massive snowstorm can cause short to long-term food outages for you as well as your community. Places in the mountains and higher elevations can experience months at a time where not only is it nearly impossible to get to the local store, but once there it’s easy to see that it’s completely impossible for food delivery trucks to get through anyway.
Few disasters can impact food getting to an area quite like a large-scale earthquake. Earthquakes destroy just about everything in their path from roads, to railways, to infrastructure like power, water, and bridges.
A large enough earthquake can cut an area off for weeks from food deliveries and can destroy the areas ability to make their own food by damaging power stations and power transmission lines.
So, you have a basic idea of some natural disasters that can impact your ability to find food, but what should you store? While you can piece together food stores yourself, the far easier method is to buy food pre-stored and ready to use. This way, when it’s time to use the food, you know it’s been stored correctly and is ready for you.
Check out other food storage methods here and start prepping now so when a natural disaster hits, you’re safe.