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Emergency Food - Water
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Survival food supply for everyone, taking into consideration any special needs that a family member may have.
When planning for your survival water supply, remember you may need it for more than just drinking.
ARE YOU READY FOR SURVIVAL?
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Please note: With the increase in demand the long term food storage items have a 6 - 8 week lead time. It is still the quickest lead time for any long term food storage.
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The New England Hurricane of 1938 (or Great New England Hurricane or Long Island Express or simply The Great Hurricane of 1938) was the first major hurricane to strike New England since 1869. The storm formed near the coast of Africa in September of the 1938 Atlantic hurricane season, becoming a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale before making landfall as a Category 3 hurricaneon Long Island on September 21. The hurricane was estimated to have killed between 682 and 800 people,damaged or destroyed over 57,000 homes, and caused property losses estimated at 306 million.
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The emergency food supply in the packaged survival kits are the calorie bars. The shelf life is 5years. The larger survival food kits, the buckets, have a 25 year shelf life. Your own survival food supply can have both long term survival food and some longer shelf life grocery store items. Remember that the grocery store food must be rotated. The emergency food rations will last longer.
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The Los Angeles Flood of 1938 or 1938 Los Angeles flood was a major flooding event that was responsible for inundating much of Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside counties, California, during early 1938. The flood was caused by a pair of oceanic storms that swept inland across the Los Angeles Basin in February and March 1938, causing abnormal rainfall across much of coastal Southern California. 113 to 115 people perished in the flood, which was one of the most catastrophic disasters in area history. The flood caused the destruction of roads, bridges, and buildings, stranded hundreds of people, and resulted in the flooding of three area rivers; these were the Los Angeles, San Gabriel, and Santa Ana.
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Do not forget to add enough emergency water. Survival water is not only for drinking. Emergency water supplies are needed for cooking and first aid cleaning.
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The Great Appalachian Storm of November 1950 was a large extra tropical cyclone which moved through the Eastern United States, causing significant winds, heavy rains east of the Appalachians, and blizzard conditions along the western slopes of the mountain chain. Power was out to more than 1,000,000 customers during this event. In all, the storm impacted 22 states, killing 353, and creating US$66.7 million in damage
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In your home base emergency kit you may prefer to have a variety of emergency survival food, and extra emergency water supplies. The survival food kits and the survival water are light enough to pick up and carry, in case of forced relocation.
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In mid-July 1951, heavy rains led to a great rise of water in the Kansas Riverand other surrounding areas. Flooding resulted in the Kansas, Neosho, Marais Des Cygnes, and Verdigris river basins. The damage in June and July 1951 exceeded $935 million dollars in an area covering eastern Kansas and Missouri. The flood resulted in the loss of 28 lives.
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