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EU Urges 72-Hour Emergency Kits After Iberian Blackout Highlights Preparedness Gaps

The European Commission's recommendation emphasizes water, food, and essential supplies, with costs nearing €200 per household, as France and Nordic countries lead implementation efforts.

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Overview

  • The European Commission has formally recommended that all households maintain a 72-hour emergency kit to prepare for disasters, including blackouts.
  • Essential kit items include water, non-perishable food, medicines, hygiene products, lighting equipment, and important documents.
  • Following the recent Spain-Portugal blackout, media reports have detailed practical guidance on assembling these kits, with estimated costs of up to €200 per household.
  • France confirmed plans to distribute a new national emergency guide, building on its prior efforts initiated after the Ukraine invasion, while Nordic countries continue emphasizing detailed self-protection guidelines.
  • Regular maintenance of emergency kits is advised to ensure supplies remain usable, including checking expiration dates and updating contents as family needs evolve.