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The 16th-century French astrologer and apothecary Nostradamus remains a revered figure in the world of astrology and prophecies of the future. It is widely believed that many of his prophecies have come true, most of them years and even centuries after his death. There have been many others who have claimed to have seen the future and an Indian man is recently being called the Indian Nostradamus and is in the news for predicting the third World War. According to the Daily Star News website, Kushal Kumar is currently making headlines for a bleak prediction. Recently, he stated that tensions will escalate between Israel and Hamas, as well as between North Korea and South Korea. He also predicted conflicts between China and Taiwan, and Russia and NATO, potentially leading to a world war. He claimed that the war would begin on June 18
Although June 18 has passed, and we have not been hit by any news of a full-fledged war breaking out anywhere in the world, the grim prediction does make one wonder how to survive a war-like situation soon. Google’s artificial intelligence-powered chatbot was asked what to do if such a situation arose. The chatbot said – Follow the instructions of Britain (your country), keep an emergency and survival kit ready for yourself. take care of yourself and your loved ones, keep yourself aware and always keep batteries ready for charging things.
If you’re wondering what essentials should be included in a survival and emergency kit, here’s a comprehensive list:
- Non-perishable Food: Stock canned food that can last at least 3 days, along with dry fruits and energy bars for quick sustenance.
- Water: Have 3 litres of water per day per person for drinking and sanitation purposes.
- First Aid Kit: Include essentials such as band-aids, medications for fever, cough, stomach issues, painkillers, etc.
- Hygiene Items: Soap, hand sanitiser, feminine hygiene products, and any other personal hygiene items needed.
- Battery-operated Radio: This will help you stay informed about emergency alerts and updates.
- Flashlight: Include a flashlight with extra batteries for illumination during power outages.
- Cash: Have enough cash on hand as ATMs and credit card machines may not be operational during emergencies.
- Safe Room: Identify a safe area in your home, preferably an interior room or basement, away from windows, doors, and outer walls, where you can seek shelter if needed.
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