Evacuation

Evacuation or bugging out might be the best move when disaster strikes or a threat is imminent. Learn when and how to evacuate and how to be prepared for evacuation.

Evacuation is the process of removing people from an area of danger, usually due to a natural disaster, military conflict, or other emergency. It is necessary when an area is unsafe due to a threat that cannot be contained and poses a serious risk to life and property.

Asteroids and Understanding their Risks from Space

March 19, 2024
Asteroids, those enigmatic space rocks hurtling through the cosmos, have captured the imagination of humans for centuries. While they often seem like distant phenomena, they can pose real risks to life on Earth.
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Mudslides: Planning and Being Prepared

March 6, 2024
Mudslides, also known as debris flows, are fast-moving mixtures of mud, rock, debris, and water that cascade down hillsides during heavy rainfall or seismic activity.
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Regions at Risk of Mudslides

March 22, 2024
Mudslides, also known as debris flows or landslides, pose a significant threat to communities living in certain geographic regions around the world.
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Basic Preparedness: Food

January 2, 2017
Among the three basic necessities of food, water, and power, food plays a significant role in ensuring our well-being during emergencies.
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