What To Do If Communication Networks Go Down
During war, internet and cellular networks often fail.
Prepare Alternative Communication
- Battery radio for news
- Walkie-talkies if possible
- Pre-arranged meeting locations with family
Radio is often the last system still working.
Establish a Family Emergency Plan
Everyone should know:
- Primary meeting place
- Example: home or nearby landmark
- Secondary meeting place
- If the first location becomes unsafe
- Out-of-city contact
- Someone all family members try to contact
Reduce Phone Battery Usage
When networks are unstable:
- Turn on battery saving mode
- Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- Use text messages instead of calls
- Avoid streaming or heavy apps
Write Important Numbers on Paper
Phones may run out of battery.
Write down:
- Family numbers
- Emergency services
- Hospitals
- Local authorities
4. Additional Critical War-Time Tips
Avoid Dangerous Areas
Stay away from:
- Military bases
- Government buildings
- Bridges
- Airports
- Fuel depots
These are common targets.
Limit Night Movement
Curfews are common during conflicts.
Always follow:
- Civil defense instructions
- Military checkpoints
- Evacuation orders
Watch For Unexploded Ordnance
If you see a missile fragment, bomb, or suspicious object:
❌ Do NOT touch it
❌ Do NOT go near it
Move away and report it to authorities.
5. Mental and Psychological Preparedness
War situations are extremely stressful.
Helpful practices:
- Stay with family or trusted people.
- Maintain routines if possible.
- Avoid constant news consumption.
- Focus on practical actions rather than speculation.
✅ Golden Rule of Civilian Survival:
Stay informed → stay sheltered → stay prepared → move only when necessary.

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