I meant what I wrote about not getting out of the city alive in a SHTF scenario.
During a societal collapse or SHTF scenario, is living in an urban environment a safe and prudent option?
Let’s dive into a few of the aspects and dangers of the cityscape, what to expect, and how you might mitigate some of the threat as you either escape from the concrete jungle or try to ride it out. This does not apply for short, temporary natural disasters; rather, this will examine a potential economic meltdown, long-term survival situation, possible military action, or perhaps an electromagnetic event of some order that brings down the grid.
Living within a major metropolitan area has its ups and down, its benefits and drawbacks. This applies to any decent sized urban area as they all typically have common systems, such as municipal water and sewage, fragile electrical grids that in many cases, provide the power for heating your home and cooking, and finally – people.
Large population centers can be your worst nightmare in a survival situation...
...Whatever you do, when disaster strikes, get out of the city!
If a national disaster is bad enough, rest assured that the cities and metropolitan areas will be the first to burn down as they are unsustainable environments full of danger, refugees, and a miserable existence.
http://www.truthistreason.net/urban-survival-post-shtf-how-to-guide-rural-comparison

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