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Germany Issues Updated Crisis Guide Naming War Risks and Urging 10-Day Household Preparedness

Officials frame the accessible handbook as a tool to strengthen self-reliance under a €10 billion civil protection modernization plan.

Overview

  • The Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance released a revised 'Vorsorgen für Krisen und Katastrophen' that newly addresses disinformation and explains where to seek cover during explosions.
  • Guidance urges households to be self-sufficient for about ten days, with roughly two liters of water per person per day, nonperishable foods, essential medicines, powerbanks, and battery or hand‑crank radios, plus cash and key documents.
  • Content is available on the BBK website, integrated into the Nina warning app, and offered in seven languages as well as in simplified and sign language formats.
  • Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and BBK President Ralph Tiesler unveiled the guide, with Dobrindt pointing to a €10 billion program funding civil‑protection upgrades through 2029 and emphasizing personal preparedness.
  • The rollout coincided with stark security remarks from BND chief Martin Jäger and followed recent large power disruptions in Berlin, while BBK survey data indicates about half the population has already taken some preparedness steps.