UK Government Launches Campaign Urging Public to Prepare for Emergencies

UK Government Launches Campaign Urging Public to Prepare for Emergencies
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Officials aim to boost national resilience by encouraging citizens to take steps to secure essential services.

  • The government is updating its national resilience plans for emergencies, including cyber-attacks and severe weather.
  • A public campaign will advise people on preparing for disruptions to water, power, and phone services.
  • Darren Jones, chief secretary to the prime minister, addressed MPs about the risks posed by climate change.
  • Downing Street has urged Britons to take 'small but important steps' to prepare for potential crises.
  • The campaign will provide guidance on how the public can cope if major emergencies occur.

The UK government announced a new campaign to inform the public on preparing for emergencies such as cyber-attacks and extreme weather, as part of updated national resilience plans.

Raising public awareness and preparedness can help reduce the impact of national crises, ensuring essential services are maintained and communities are better equipped to respond.

The government is expected to release further details and guidance as part of the campaign rollout, with ongoing updates to resilience strategies.

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