Due to the climate crisis, we’ve been told to expect the
break down of systems so I’ve given a lot of thought to what this might mean
and how to prepare.
When the St Albans area suffered a power cut the other
evening we looked out our window and wondered what was going on.
But I was ready with camping cookers, candles, hot water
bottles and even water purification tablets, in case the pumping stations were
affected and we needed to resort to our water butts.
The other essential thing you need in order to survive in a
crisis is a sense of community, so I grabbed a torch and knocked on the doors
of older neighbours. Having lived
through harder times, they already had emergency stocks of candles.
Before I had even knocked on the last door, the lights
stuttered back on, however, and the emergency was over. I snatched back my camping cooker and went
home.
We are still not sure what caused the power outage. But I think it was just a little reminder that
things will not always run smoothly as the world changes around us. So maybe we should keep our camping supplies at the ready and be prepared to share them.
photo - nicola-fioravanti-UrAKbpKnak8-unsplash
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