Every area has a Community Risk Register. They are linked to by the government, local authorities, and I think the police. Some are more recent than others. Here are some more.jennyjj01 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 10:20 amAOL! Yes. Me Too. Decent document, but like the rest of that site it's >SIX YEARS out of date. The Emergency Response Doc was written 2017: Looks rather like someone on Halton Borough Council had to keep an intern busy.
The grid is a bit guesswork and we can populate our own copy of the grid with our perception. Because it's particularly set for Cheshire (2018) , you should review your own anyway. I see that grid has nothing in it for likelihood=1 or likelihood=5, so I think it's a bit wrong.
It does highlight how we get max bang for our buck by not focussing on absurdly unlikely scenarios and prep for things that are either high risk, or high impact, or both. But it also shows how we can cover multiple scenarios in one plan, such as an extended pantry which is useful for most risks.
As one who lives in Cheshire, I wish they'd pay equal attention to the risk of getting the suspension ripped off my car by the impact of a pot-hole! Grrr.
We would ! We Did! They laughed!Yorkshire Andy wrote:The little issues are more likely but the kit overlaps into the big issues ..
Just think 5 years ago the threat of pandemic was probably seen as small by many, Who would have foreseen the lockdowns and toilet paper shortage
It's been an insane last few years. We preppers are the ones with the foresight and until recently we would have been laughed at as the insane ones, with our stash under the bed and our tilly lamp collection.
Fore-sight is the burden that we preppers carry.
https://www.gmemergencyplanning.org.uk/ ... -register/
https://merseysideprepared.org.uk/media ... ter-pf.pdf
They don't include meteoroid strike, which is low probability but could have major impact (literally!).
I guess likelihood is within the next few years or decades, not ever, hence pandemic only scores 4 etc.
Another site to look at is the Cambridge Uni Risk Studies centre. They also have written about the risk of civilisational collapse, I've done threads and/or posts on both. https://www.cser.ac.uk/research/