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How to Survive a Disaster in a Big City - According to an Urban Prepper
NBC News Clone summarizes the latest on: How To Survive A Disaster In A Big City According To An Urban Prepper 1019859011805 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone. This article is rewritten and presented in a simplified tone for a better reader experience.
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Almost two-thirds of American households reportedly aren’t prepared for a disaster. We talked to Jason Charles, a New York City firefighter and the organizer of the NYC Preppers Network, about why, in 2017, there’s no good excuse for not planning for the worst.Aug. 8, 2017