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Post by Karl Franz Fredrick Stahlwelt on Aug 17, 2010 16:22:41 GMT -5
Today, Germany announced that nearly all precautionary measures against the coming super storm have been completed. Starting today, food, water, and other necessary supplies will begin to be stored away, for use by the German people during, and more importantly, after the storm, when food will be most scarce. Soon, Germany will begin rationing, to condition the people to less supplies. Also, all school and jobs not necessary to the state are suspended until further notice, so families may have more time to prepare for the storm. Also, safehouses are starting to open up, and are now accepting people who wish to get an early spot in the houses. Mandatory movement, at least temporary, will be instated soon, and a guarantee that you will get your property back as soon as possible will be issued at that time.
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Post by Karl Franz Fredrick Stahlwelt on Aug 17, 2010 16:22:56 GMT -5
Announcements:
Enough food has been stored to last the German people for a month and a half, mush longer than the storm is expected to last. Speaking of which, the storm has been reported to have reached Great Britian and the coast of France. All citizens are immediately ordered to evacuate to the safe houses, escort by the military will be provided if necessary. To all those in Königsberg, find as much shelter as you can, unfortunately, there is not much we can do for you, blame the Russian rebels, but we will get to you as soon as we can. All government officials will be heading to the government safe house, all communication will be done by wireless radio. Good night and good luck.
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Post by Karl Franz Fredrick Stahlwelt on Aug 17, 2010 16:23:27 GMT -5
The edge of the storm has hit Germany. All citizens are in the safehouses, all military personnel are in their safehouses, all the heat is on extra high, and the only people left outside are Johann and Fredrich. They quickly head down to the special leader's bunker, ironically, just a few yards from where the Fuehrerbunker was located. It has been sealed, heated, and now, Germany and Bohemia are completely devoid of life on the surface, except wild life. Königsberg is not, unfortunately, and all people there will have to find a way to survive on their own, thanks to the bitter Russians who don't accept politics.
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Post by Karl Franz Fredrick Stahlwelt on Aug 17, 2010 16:24:12 GMT -5
Radio message sent out over all frequencies:
The storm has passed, as indicated by remote sensors located throughout Germany. All people are advised to come out of the vaults immediately and return to their homes. Initial damage reports show that most places survived with little harm, though some minor restoration work is needed virtually everywhere. Smaller homes and other buildings are more damaged, but most are repairable, and currently engineers are working on those repairs. Other military units are coming around to the vaults to open them up for the citizens, and more military units are being sent to look for survivors, with many units being sent to Königsberg. All government officials are alright, with Oberst Fromm recieving a mild bruise on his head, after hitting it on the government vault entrance. Remember, all actions are being taken to restore your lives to as close as they were before the storm, of course, with less pollution. Scientists are starting to work on new hydrogen, hybrid, and electric powered cars, to phase out petrol vehicles.
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