Europe says 'emerging threats' mean people should stockpile enough supplies for 72 hours. Here's what experts suggest.
Briefly

The European Union has urged citizens to stockpile 72 hours' worth of emergency supplies as part of a broader strategy to improve responses to potential crises, amidst rising security concerns, particularly regarding Russian aggression. This directive emphasizes the need for disaster preparation across various sectors, including essential services and military cooperation. Experts, however, suggest that this advice may not adequately address severe crises, with some arguing that a stockpile should last much longer than just three days to be truly effective in emergencies.
We face an increasing number of external security challenges and a growing number of hybrid attacks in our common European space.
The problem with the messaging today is it's not really fit for anything other than probably a short weather or power-based outage.
It's up to each member state to define what to stockpile according to their geographical and geostrategic positions.
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