Saturday, August 30, 2014

Senate Bill Warns Citizens To Prepare For EMP, Nuclear And Food Preparedness

State lawmakers are moving to make sure you know what to have on hand when electronic Armageddon strikes. Legislation approved by the Senate Public Safety Committee would require the state Division of Emergency Management to come up with recommendations about what kinds of things Arizonans should buy now and store in the garage, basement or storage room just in case some enemy detonates a nuclear or other bomb that wipes out power and communications in the state — and possibly nationwide. That recommendation also would spell out exactly how much food, water and medical supplies should be available to last for weeks or months. And the state agency would have to updated that list every five years.



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