In the thousands of years of human beings, wars of various scales have been surging up, often triggered by trivial matters, and eventually escalating into unavoidable conflicts. Human history is like a chapter woven by war, and the outbreak of war is always accompanied by people. So far, humanity has experienced two world-class wars, which have brought great pain to mankind. Although war may seem unattainable in the current era of peace, being prepared for danger in times of peace is a condition that everyone should have. So if war comes, how should ordinary people prepare?
In fact, there are various levels of war. First of all, if it is a small-scale border conflict, such as the Sino-Indian border friction, the scope of influence has not been extended to the outbreak of a full-scale war between the two countries, which may only lead to some daily necessities*** At this time, ordinary people only need to be responsible for their own work, stock up on more food, pay attention to the news, understand the progress of the conflict, and care about national affairs.
If there is a full-scale war, it means that the days of peace are gone. Ordinary people have not received professional training, and the most important thing at this time is to protect themselves and not to cause chaos to the country. At the behest of the authorities, it is best to stay away from the city and live in the countryside. During this period, it is especially important to stock up on food and daily necessities. Try not to go out as much as possible, because there is no guarantee that anyone around you is not a spy for the enemy. And it is necessary to familiarize yourself with the addresses and signs of nearby air defense facilities in case of an air attack.
In the event of a nuclear war, the situation is even more dire than in the first two. Due to powerful shock waves and radiation, the places where the nuclear ** reaches are often devoid of vegetation. At this time, it is best to choose those untouched mountains or small plains to take a temporary refuge from the war. War is relentless, and only a handful of people survive. In times of peace, we should cherish all these hard-won lives.