Horrifying nature of the global calamities
In coming times, there will be a surge in extreme natural disasters like Tsunami, earthquakes etc., to such an extent that even scientists are saying that we may have to leave our earth !
In coming times, there will be a surge in extreme natural disasters like Tsunami, earthquakes etc., to such an extent that even scientists are saying that we may have to leave our earth !
Short-supply may result in them becoming expensive or may become extinct. Under such circumstance, the alternatives mentioned ahead will be useful. Practice as many as possible from now on.
At the eleventh hour, one may not be able to think of the items that will prove to be handy, during the adverse times. To facilitate readers buy such things, they have been enlisted ahead.
After flooding in some cities of Maharashtra and Karnataka in 2019, many people were unaware and confused about the exact measures to be adopted during the floods and after the flood receded. In such situations there are chances of people taking wrong decisions. To prevent this, some important points are given here.
During the adverse times, there will be shortage of fuels such as petrol, diesel, etc. As the adverse times intensify, even these fuels will not be available.
This article covers aspects associated with water and electricity such as making arrangements for water sources, ways of water storage and purification, alternatives for electricity etc.
When there is flooding as transformers too get submerged there is no electricity creating a shortage in drinking water. As water stagnates to a great extent it becomes impossible for water tankers to reach the flooded areas.
In flood-prone areas houses of mud or unbaked bricks cannot last for long. Mud houses collapse with fast flowing waters easily while unbaked bricks may disintegrate in the water.
During the adverse times, it may not be possible to prepare normal or usual meals. To prevent starvation during such times, it will be beneficial to prepare long-lasting food in advance.
If the balcony gets 3-4 hours sunlight in a day, then brinjal, tomato, chillies, coriander, etc. can be grown there. Even if enough sunlight is not available in the balcony, we can grow ginger there.