🧠 Your city isn’t designed to keep you alive.
It’s designed to keep you comfortable — and there’s a deadly difference.
Most people assume a grid failure means days… maybe weeks to “figure it out.”
In some cities, the math is brutal: 72 hours.
Not because of zombies. Not because of “panic.”
Because physics, logistics, and geography don’t care how prepared you feel.
⚡ When the systems stop — even on an ordinary Tuesday — your city can turn into a weapon aimed right back at you. And the scariest part? It’s not speculation. It’s predictable.
🎥 In this Fallout Raccoon breakdown, you’ll learn the “Triad of Collapse” — the 3 factors that decide whether your hometown becomes a survivable zone… or a concrete nightmare:
🚚 1) Just-In-Time Fragility
Grocery stores don’t stock food — they display it.
Most cities have about 3 days on the shelves. Then it’s not “shortages”… it’s countdown.
🛣️ 2) Egress Math (Escape Routes vs. Population)
Millions of people + a handful of outbound highways = gridlocked coffin lanes.
If everyone tries to leave at once, you’re not evacuating… you’re waiting to run out of options.
🌡️ 3) Artificial Life Support
Some cities only exist because of electricity:
AC, pumping stations, water treatment, heating systems.
When that fails, nature doesn’t “pause.” It reclaims.
⚠️ Watch until the end — the #1 city on this list shocks people, and the reason has nothing to do with crime or politics… it’s about how fast the environment and infrastructure turn on you.
✅ Not fear. Not drama. Just reality.
This is about thinking clearly before the golden hour closes.
💬 Question: If the grid went down right now…
⏱️ what’s YOUR bug-out trigger?
Drop it below. 👇
🧭 Stay aware. Stay prepared. Stay connected.
