War survival tips issued!
The Nordic countries—Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark—are teaching their people how to stay safe during emergencies like war or bad weather.
Sweden sent a booklet called “In Case of Crisis or War” to millions of people. It tells them what to do in emergencies. Finland shared tips online about how to stay safe and explained what the government would do during an attack.
Norway told people to be ready to live without help for a week, in case of bad weather or other problems. Denmark emailed a list of things people need for three days, like food, water, and medicine.
What is mentioned in the booklets?

The booklets and guides give advice on what to have in their house during an emergency:
Canned food, energy bars, and pasta.
Bottled water and basic medicines, like iodine tablets for nuclear emergencies.
Diapers, baby food, and other supplies for children.
Sanitary products and items to grow food at home.
The reason behind sharing the war survival tips.
The war between Russia and Ukraine is making people in Europe nervous. Recently, the US allowed Ukraine to use US-made long-range missiles in the war, which made the situation even more tense.
Russia warned that this could lead to big problems, though experts say a nuclear attack is unlikely. Nordic countries are close to Russia, and some even share a border with it. They are part of NATO and worry the war might spread.
These countries want their people to feel calm and ready for any situation. They believe being prepared is the best way to stay safe!