[This video discusses a good practice of using your out-of-state contacts for communicating during disasters. It should be common knowledge among preppers that local phone lines may be jammed for long periods of time during a localized emergency, however, long distance calls may still get through. Make use of this fact and have a plan to funnel communication out-of-state if need be.]
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Very good idea. I need to let my family know I’ll be calling if I ever needed to.
This strategy is highly recommended and is something I point out in my reThinkIt! Preparedness Tools.