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1. Bottled Water Ensure an ample supply of clean drinking water. Bottled water is a convenient option that can be stored easily during emergencies.
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2. Instant Noodles Have a stock of instant noodles or pasta that can be prepared quickly with minimal cooking requirements.
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3. Pulses and Lentils Include a variety of pulses and lentils that provide a good source of protein and can be stored for a long time.
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4. Cooking Oil Have an adequate supply of cooking oil, such as vegetable oil or mustard oil, for preparing meals during the flood period.
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5. Milk Powder Consider purchasing milk powder that can be reconstituted with water. It can be used for drinking or added to meals and beverages.
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6. Biscuits Keep a supply of non-perishable snacks like biscuits, crackers, and cookies that can provide quick energy and sustenance.
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7. Rice and Grains Stock up on rice, wheat flour, and other grains that have a long shelf life and can serve as a staple food source.
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8. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables While perishable, it's still a good idea to have a limited supply of fresh fruits and vegetables that don't require refrigeration.
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Stock up on these food items right away!
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