Do You Know What To Do If Disaster Strikes?
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It doesn’t have to be an apocalypse to put your life in danger. It can be a hurricane, earthquake, tornado or other natural disaster that knocks the power out for days; or it could be an electromagnetic pulse that cripples the entire nation.Either way, those who are prepared are the ones who survive.Sadly, most people simply aren’t prepared.Yet getting prepared is not as hard as you think.In this FREE ebook, you will learn the basics of how to prepare for any disaster.It’s called:
How to Build the Ultimate Disaster Survival Kit
Here’s What You’ll Learn:
- What it takes to survive. You may be surprised.
- What to do when the lights go out. Knowing this could save your life.
- 13 Things you absolutely need in an emergency. Miss one of these and it could cost you.
- 6 Things that must be in your survival kit. And why they matter most.
- How to purify water when you need it. Knowing this will put you miles a head a of everyone else.
- Extra things to have to make life easier.
- How to start a fire. What you need to know and get to be safe.
- What weapons are essential for your survival. These things are great for everyday life.
- What every first aid kit must have. These things are not hard to find.
- Plus…how to capture, cook and prepare food on the grid.
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Quick Story:
Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans on August 29, 2005. It is considered the 2nd worst hurricane in US history. Preceded only by Maria in 2017 which mainly hit Dominica and Puerto Rico.
Check out these facts:
- Water peaked at 28 feet
- 80% of New Orleans was under water
- $108 Billion in damages
- 175 MPH winds
- Death toll was 1836
- More than half were senior citizens who couldn’t (or didn’t get out) and were unprepared
- 705 are still missing
- Impacted 90,000 square miles
Causes of Death in Katrina:
- 40% of deaths by drowning
- 25% by injury or trauma
- 11% for heart conditions
And Katrina is only the 2nd worst to hit us.
Hurricane Maria hit land on September 20th, 2017.The initial death toll was only 64. But a recent Harvard Study estimated the aftermath death toll at 2,975 (some say closer to 4,600). This was over a 6 month period of time.
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Why is that important?
Follow the timeline to get a clue:
- Power goes out September 20th
- Only 65% of power is restored by December 20th
- Death from sepsis rose by 44%
- Mortality rates in hospitals rose by nearly 33% because there was no fuel to operate generators
It’s not only the initial destruction of this disaster, but the after-affects that take lives.
For example:
Juana Castro Rivera, 52, dies of Leptospirosis. Over the previous two weeks, she’d been to her local clinic several times for pain. She was only diagnosed with the bacterial infection after being taken to a hospital in a neighboring municipality.“It was too late,” said her daughter.Felipe Figueroa Rosa, 84, wakes up out of breath in the middle of the night. He couldn’t use his sleep apnea machine because of power outages. “We didn’t have a generator,” says his daughter. “I called the ambulance three times and nothing. It never arrived.” He died three days before his flight to leave Puerto Rico.Many of the deaths that occurred could have been prevented IF they were prepared.Disaster can strike anywhere and any time. Are you prepared?
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Footnotes:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18756175
https://www.npr.org/2018/08/28/642615337/hurricane-maria-caused-2-975-deaths-in-puerto-rico-independent-study-estimates
https://qz.com/1390559/how-many-people-died-in-hurricane-maria-an-investigation/
https://www.dosomething.org/us/facts/11-facts-about-hurricane-katrina