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Evacuation Survival Guide – How to Survive a Catastrophic Disaster in a Major City

Wednesday, November 11, 2015 12:18
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Find wild food, flee major cities as disasters strike. Millions become refugees, Thousands spill into the countryside. How to feed yourself and your family when the only food you have is what you can carry.

Today we dig into survival tips on the topic of finding wild food, food storage for a disaster, and what foods to carry with you in an evacuation, following a catastrophic disaster where millions of people have lost their lives across the land and the cities are no longer safe to live.

In a disaster of this magnitude, most people in large cities will have no choice but to evacuate. The danger of an evacuation in a catastrophic disaster is that you are limited to how much food you can carry, while also carrying essential supplies you (and your family) may need to survive

But what if you could carry more food than other people?

In this article:

How to carry 15-20 days worth of food, without adding a ton of weight or bulk to your backpack.

When you get to where you’re going you’re going to need a way to replenish those food supplies — How to Find Wild Food to Survive the Disaster.

Tips for Evacuating to Distant Towns That are Turning Away Refugees — How to get past road blocks and be known and liked by locals.

Evacuation Following Disaster. The Region is Leveled and in Flames. Refugees Flee for the Hills and Highways.

Unless you’re in a plane crash, or in an evacuation from an area struck by a disaster, in order to be prepared for any emergency you should have a fair amount of extra food on hand, enough to feed every person in your family for several days — and in some situations — several months.When civil emergencies take place a power outage can cause supermarkets in town to close down; weather, distance, and / or disaster conditions can even prevent a trip to the store for food, if some stores are able to stay open.

Unless you have a food storage plan in place before this disaster, you may run out of food in just the first few days.

Organizations like the American Red Cross recommend having several days worth of food on hand, food for each person in your family.

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