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YOU NEED WATER STORAGE! Yellowstone Flooding ruins water supply #shorts
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The recent flooding in Yellowstone National Park has taken down local water plants and there is no water available in those towns. You DO need clean water to drink in case of an emergency.

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@tcoladonato

2 years ago

In the military they taught us on average you canā€™t survive 3 minutes without air, 3 days without water and 3 weeks without food.

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@Brittbritt15

2 years ago

1 gallon a day per person is literally just to drink and live. That doesnā€™t even come close to the true need of a personā€¦food preparation, dishes, laundry, cleaning.
Our well went out in the beginning of the year. We went through 55 gallons of water for dishes and flushing the toilet. We didnā€™t flush after each pee. Only flushed for #2. It REALLY opened my eyes to just how much water we truly need in life.

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@Hawaiimclovin420

2 years ago

Another reminder from someone who lives in the south. Whenever thereā€™s a hurricane, the first thing to sell out is water. Because of this, my family has gallons of water stored year round. Make sure you have this stuff ready before something happens
Edit: you can also fill up your bathtubs to have more water available

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@PurpleRose8725

2 years ago

Yep, proving again we need a garage .

DON'T FORGET YOUR PETS NEED WAYER TOO.

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@Lafreakingla

2 years ago

You can also refill the gallon sized ones at water filling stations. I have seen them at Walmart, Whole Foods, grocery stores, and gas stations. The Walmart in my area charges 0.39 per gallon and the water is super filtered and tastes delicious. I have 5 - 1 gallon sized containers that I reuse and 5- 5 gallon sized containers that are reusable, so when I fill them all up (30 gallons of water) I only spend $11.70. It is slightly inconvenient to fill them all up at 1 time, but well worth the money saved.

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@ussarng4649

2 years ago

Get yourself several 1, 3 or 5 gallon water bottles that you can refill. In my area the water cost me $0.39/gallon. My friend is able to get water for $0.25/gallon.

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@brittany...

2 years ago

Hey girl. I live in the town that Yellowstone hit. The water treatment plant is fine in Livingston, MT. The boil order was in effect for 1 day. Many families were badly effected with flooded homes. Gardiner is very badly impacted and a disaster zone. But certainly not every plant is down, not even close to it. Most people's emergency food that was stored in basements was destroyed. Most people here have well water and a good number of them were contaminated with e coli. While I truely agree with keeping a water supply, we should not be panicked. Keeping calm is the best survival mechinisam. Most people are now gutting basements. Electricity is on and water is fine in Livingston. The river is still high but no longer a major threat. šŸ˜Š

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@andrewzetts8362

2 years ago

This is an odd survivalist tip that is in relation. By the amount of emergency water you need in bottled waters. Rotate your bottles of water with your weekly water consumption. They never end up going bad and you always have the emergency water that you need. (This only applies to people who utilize bottled water weekly.)

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@juliet6101

2 years ago

Hope everyone is doing ok and everyone has enough water šŸ™

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@oldcodyjr

2 years ago

When Hurricane Harvey, Category 4, made landfall in our coastal town of Rockport, TX this is what we lost for a long period of time (some for months and more ā€” even cell towers were down and had to be rebuilt, as were phone and power lines); electricity, tap water, internet, cell phones, using vehicles (debris on roads, tire punctures and tire shops with lines 2 hours long and no new tires), no grocery stores open, no restaurants open, couldnā€™t phone my doctor or anyone for weeks, gas pumps didnā€™t work, of course no a/c and it was sweltering hotā€¦ BE PREPARED !!!

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@angelahawkins8069

2 years ago

I totally agree! I buy this regularly...24 pkg water bottles from Walmart or Aldis. Planning ahead is necessary.

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@white8078

2 years ago

I really appreciate this video. I'm on my way to get water

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@PatriciaMaroney

2 years ago

Folks, from experience in days in the heat after Hurricane Ida, I recommend getting powdered electrolytes you can add to the water. You don't have to use it every time you drink - you should definitely drink plain water as well. But after days of not much relief from heat, the electrolytes (like that in Gatorade type drinks) really makes a difference.

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@fadingdandelion4792

2 years ago

Granny would clean her used milk jugs really good fill with tap water. She always had 20 to 30 jugs on hand for emergencies.

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@terryrodriguez6209

2 years ago

Our main line broke at 3 a.m. last week. A godawful noise affecting our pipes woke us up. We turned off our water line. We called it in and the city showed up at 8 a.m. to start digging. They didnā€™t finish until 7 p.m. Fortunately I had a full six gallon pack from Costco and the big pack of water bottles. We only went through one for drinking for teeth brushing and the dogs who drank most of it. Frankly my daughter and I drank milk, juice and soda. I save some of my empty bottles and fill them with tap water and a couple drops of bleach as back up. We used one of those for hand washing. Didnā€™t cook anything just ate bagels, sandwiches and canned fruit. Husband was at work all day so it was just my daughter and I and we used paper products so no dishes. I was really relieved that I had back up water even though it was only for the day. I offered jugs to the neighbors that were home but they said they were good.

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@randimoses6596

2 years ago

Totally agree with this. However, something else to consider about getting a ton of emergency supplies is what to do in the event you have to evacuate or can't get to the items that you stored.

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@aleahjohnson4798

2 years ago

Water filtration system are awesome too.

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@traceyhassanhaynes1887

2 years ago

Remember water in bottles will expire

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@skiphopkerplunk4464

2 years ago

The thing I don't like is when stores start limiting products "to make sure everyone has enough". I have a family size of EIGHT! Making sure we have enough would be 102 Gallons of water for two weeks, just to drink and survive! But stores will limit it to two gallons or something ridiculously low. It happened at the start of the pandemic when we were going to food pantries, not because we couldn't afford food, but because we couldn't get enough food to support our family due to extreme product restrictions.

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@lorihutton9535

1 year ago

Dont forget to count your pets water.šŸ¾

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