Hello. As a Californian, I'm prepared for earthquakes, floods and even the odd tornado (we do get them near where I live). What flummoxes me is preparing for difficulties caused by sabotage. Though they are well-guarded, attacking a relatively few points here could cut off multiple basic utilities. Sanitation could be a big problem, for instance.

I'm a city-dweller (apartment) with a disabled son in a board and care home here. Moving to the country is not an option for me. It occured to me that us confirmed urbanites could learn a lot from the people who lived through the seiges of Sarajevo and Leningrad. What do you all think? Would anyone point me in the direction to read up on what they did to cope -- what worked and what didn't? I sure would be grateful for any direction.

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