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Links to external sites must include a description of the page as well as substantive discussion such as what you liked about the page, why you think it is a valuable resource for the community, or how the information has changed your prepping.
Most governments of developed countries issue emergency preparedness guidance and periodically update them, and the Reuters article you linked says this an update to Taiwan's existing civil defense handbook and is the third edition since 2022, so its issuance is not by itself notable. However, if you can highlight particular pieces of guidance that are lesser-known to preppers and would be useful to people's preparedness efforts, that's the kind of content that would be very helpful, for example.
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This submission has been removed for being a Link with No Description/Self-Post with No Text (Rule 9).
Links to external sites must include a description of the page as well as substantive discussion such as what you liked about the page, why you think it is a valuable resource for the community, or how the information has changed your prepping.
Most governments of developed countries issue emergency preparedness guidance and periodically update them, and the Reuters article you linked says this an update to Taiwan's existing civil defense handbook and is the third edition since 2022, so its issuance is not by itself notable. However, if you can highlight particular pieces of guidance that are lesser-known to preppers and would be useful to people's preparedness efforts, that's the kind of content that would be very helpful, for example.