One of the points of PrepareDness Union Strategy, the Strategies of the EU readiness, is the preparation of an “emergency set of survival funds.”
Brussels requires each state-member of the European Union to compose List of items for “Alarm suitcase”, Writes Euronews. In emergency set there should be food and water for three days, medicines, copies of important identity documents.
The strategy also provides for an increase in stocks of essential items and strengthening military-civil cooperation. Presented on Wednesday by the European Commission, it includes a list of 30 specific actionswhich should be undertaken by member countries EUto increase their readiness for various kinds of emergencies – From natural disasters and industrial accidents to cyber attacks and military conflicts. The Commissioner for Humanitarian Assistance and the Anti -Crisis Directorate Hajba Lahbib explains:
“We should think differently in the European Union, think more broadly, because threats multiply and become larger.”
The Deputy Chairman of the European Commission Roxan Minzat noted that, fortunately, the bloc does not have to start from scratch:
“Covid pandemic showed that joint actions, solidarity and coordination within the European Union are absolutely importance. This is what makes our work more efficiently makes us stronger.”
Improving the readiness of the population is one of the main strategy points. The commission calls on the Blok states to make sure that citizens have an emergency set and food supplies for 72 hours, in case of possible isolation. In some member countries, recommendations have already been developed. For example, France requires that the survival set includes:
- Food and water
- Medicines,
- flashlight,
- portable radio,
- batteries and chargers,
- cash,
- Spare keys,
- copies of important documents, including medical recipes,
- warm clothes,
- Some tools, such as a household knife.
The European Commission recommends that “all countries have a leadership at different levels, so that they know how to act when sirens are filled,” says a senior EU official on the condition of anonymity:
“The level of readiness in the EU, in different member countries, is very different. And the very readiness in them is understood differently.”
The countries are prescribed Increase the reserve of the necessary technical means, materials, drugs (including medical ones, such as vaccines and medicines), critical raw materials to maintain the industrial production of strategic and energy equipment.
Preparedness Union Strategy aims to “bring it all together, analyze logistics, experience of different countries, to adopt each other useful,” another high -ranking EU official said on the basis of anonymity:
“This can lead to the creation of reserves at the European Union level in addition to existing ones that have appeared thanks to the mechanism of civil protection Reseu. But some of them can be national, some virtual, in fact, transactions with the private sector, some need to determine what the best of possible configurations that would guarantee that society will be able to perform vital functions with any circumstances “.
Improve coordination between civil and military structures in the event of a crisis – Another priority task. The commission announced the development of a program for increasing military-civil readiness with a clear distribution of roles and duties, calling for regular exercises:
“Unfortunately, in real life, we see what threats should be prepared for.”
He cited as an example sabotage, sabotage acts, misinformation campaigns and cyber attacks. The officials have already begun to clearly determine the functions of civil and military bodies, reminding of incidents with damaged cables in the Baltic Sea:
“Now we find out what shortcomings are in terms of response, and where there are” blind zones “, where to increase efficiency, where is speed and where to do something else.”
Some tasks will perform a new European Coordination Center in Crisis situations With the help of experts who work on the report “Risk and threats evaluating.” The first should be published at the end of 2026.
When asked why the EU executive body needs more than a year to prepare a report, one of the officials replied that this process is “complex”, each country provides data separately, moreover, different analytical reports, he said, are published at different times:
“In order to bring everything together, to analyze and prepare a useful document with visual results, it is necessary. This is why we would not want to do this within a few weeks, because there is a risk that something will be missed (…), some elements and data will not be taken into account.”
EU residents are recommended to make food and water for 72 hours to be prepared for emergency situationsreports Politico with reference to the project of the European Commission “Strategies of the Union of Readiness”. Each country has a different level of readiness.
Poland, for example, will be able to keep the defense from a possible attack by Russia from the Kaliningrad region or from the territory of Belarus for one or two weeks, based on current ammunition reserves. It is worth noting that earlier in the popular Polish Polish stores Biedronka began to sell “alarming backpacks” with everything necessary.
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