Greenland Advises Residents to Stock 5 Days of Emergency Supplies

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People were asked to consider hunting and fishing to secure food during a crisis.

Greenland’s government has issued guidance advising residents on how to prepare for emergencies, the country’s Ministry of Nature and Environment said in a Jan. 21 statement.

The household crisis preparedness guidance is not a typical document issued on a regular or yearly basis, and it stands out for being published at a time when U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed interest in acquiring the island.

“In the event of an emergency, the Government recommends that you and your family be able to self-isolate for five days,” the government said in guidance. “If you are prepared and can take care of yourself and your loved ones, the authorities will be able to focus their energy on those who need it most and work to restore normal conditions.”

The government said it decided to set self-care recommendations for a five-day period based on assessments of risks, safety, and vulnerability, as well as expert research on the likelihood of disasters or emergencies.

The guidance cited various possible emergencies, including severe weather disruption, earthquakes or volcanic activity, cyberattacks and other technological failures, and economic disruption and political tensions between nations.

People are advised to store enough food, water, and medical supplies to last five days.

According to the guidance, three liters of water per person per day must be stored for drinking and cooking, which is 15 liters per person for five days. People who have access to freshwater, such as a river, can factor this into consideration when determining water storage, according to the guidance.

The government also asked people to store water in airtight containers and regularly replace it with fresh water. As for food, the government recommended storing the items in a dry, dark, and cool place.

In times of crisis, hunting and fishing can be valuable sources of food, and preparations can include those options as well, the guidance said.

Regarding medicines, people should store all necessary medicines and must also have a first aid kit containing important items, the government advised. In addition, hygiene kits that include toothpaste, cleaning supplies, condoms, and tampons should be stored as well.

By Naveen Athrappully

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