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How to Stay Safe if War Breaks Out: Emergency Tips for the Korean Peninsula

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With rising tensions between North and South Korea, concerns over emergency preparedness are growing. Robert Manning, a senior researcher at the U.S. think tank Stimson Center, recently stated that the likelihood of war breaking out on the Korean Peninsula is at its highest since the Korean War in 1950. As the possibility of conflict looms, it’s crucial to understand the steps to take in the event of war.

Here is a stock photo of an underground shelter. / Provided by Chosun University – News1

Essential Actions in the Event of War

According to disaster preparedness guidelines from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, the first step in a crisis is to remain calm and follow government instructions closely. Staying informed through broadcasts on TV, radio, or emergency alerts is key to knowing what actions to take next.

  1. Check Emergency Supplies: Ensure you have adequate food, water, and medical supplies. Turn off gas and electricity to prevent fires or explosions.
  2. Evacuate When Necessary: If the government issues an evacuation order, quickly move to designated shelters, taking your emergency supplies. If possible, make sure to evacuate children and the elderly in advance. If you’re driving, pull over to the right side of the road before evacuating.
  3. Follow Alerts: Evacuate to the nearest shelter during air raid alerts or when enemy attacks are imminent. In the event of chemical or biological attacks, wear protective equipment like gas masks or cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief.
  4. Coordinate with Neighbors: Once you’ve evacuated, work with family members and neighbors to stay safe, provide emotional support, and ensure a coordinated response.

Understanding Air Raid Alerts

Air raid alerts come in various forms:

  • Warning Alert: When an enemy attack is anticipated, a one-minute steady siren signals residents to prepare for evacuation.
  • Air Raid Alert: When an attack is imminent or in progress, a three-minute wailing siren signals the need for immediate evacuation.
  • Chemical/Biological Alert: This is communicated through voice announcements. In such situations, wear protective gear like gas masks or seal yourself inside with makeshift materials such as plastic sheeting or rain gear.

Evacuation and Shelter Tips

  • Avoid Elevators: When evacuating high-rise buildings, use stairs instead of elevators.
  • Protect Against Fires: Cover your mouth and nose with a handkerchief to avoid inhaling toxic fumes and stay low to the ground.
  • Beware of Debris: If you’re trapped under rubble, try to remain calm and use your cellphone’s ringer or tap on pipes to signal for help.

Preparedness for Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear Attacks

In the event of a chemical or biological attack, protective clothing and gas masks are essential. If you’re exposed to chemical agents, wash thoroughly with soap and water. After a nuclear attack, evacuate to an underground shelter or move to higher ground and cover as much of your body as possible to avoid radiation exposure.

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