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Preparing for natural disasters is one of the most common reasons to start prepping.
The recent pandemic showed how quickly store shelves can empty and supply chains can buckle.
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Life can bring unexpected changes like job loss or economic downturns.
Global supply chains are fragile, and disruptions are common.
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Political or social tensions can sometimes escalate into civil unrest, making it difficult or unsafe to leave your home.
Cyberattacks are on the rise, and a large-scale attack could disrupt essential services like power and banking.
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