Taiwan issues 'crisis' guide on preparing for disasters, Chinese attack
Taiwan mails 11 million copies of a 32-page civil defense guide with advice on evacuation, first aid, and countering disinformation amid rising security threats, officials said.
- Taiwan has updated its civil defense handbook to prepare citizens for potential disasters and a possible Chinese attack amid rising military pressure from China.
- The handbook provides guidance on locating bomb shelters, preparing emergency kits, avoiding sharing information that could compromise military movements, and not believing claims of surrender or defeat during a conflict.
- Officials stated that the handbook demonstrates Taiwan's determination to defend itself and that there would be a huge cost if China made the wrong decision regarding an invasion.
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The guide details how to prepare an emergency bag, adopt the right reflexes and protect oneself from false information disseminated by enemy forces.
Taiwan issues 'crisis' guide on preparing for disasters, Chinese attack
TAIPEI — Taipei resident Jay Tsai hopes he never needs the crisis guide Taiwan is handing out to millions of households across the island, which faces threats of natural disasters and a Chinese invasion. The government began sliding the orange booklet under doors and into mailboxes this week to raise awareness about potential dangers, but critics have branded it a waste of taxpayers’ money. “I hope we’ll never need it but it feels reassuring to …
Taiwan issues 'crisis' guide on preparing for disasters, Chinese attack
Taipei resident Jay Tsai hopes he never needs the crisis guide Taiwan is handing out to millions of households across the island, which faces threats of natural disasters and a Chinese invasion.
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