Czechia will prepare its population for survival in crisis situations.


In Czechia, a comprehensive information campaign is being prepared to train citizens for emergencies. Czech Interior Minister Vít Rakušan noted that they will use the Finnish concept of '72 hours', which aims to teach the population to survive in the first critical days after a crisis.
This initiative emerged after a detailed study conducted last year.
The results were impressive: 76% of Czechs expressed a desire for the state to better prepare citizens for emergencies, while 70% indicated a need for more detailed information on how to behave during disasters.
'Such a tradition has already been well established in Scandinavian countries, and we are adapting it for Czechia,' Rakušan said. According to him, the project is expected to be completed by the end of this summer and will include an informational brochure and a wide-ranging educational campaign.
Earlier, the President of Czechia warned about possible actions of Ukraine in the war with Russia.
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