This video explains that cities aren’t built for survival – they’re built for comfort and that difference becomes dangerous the moment systems fail. It breaks down how a grid outage can turn critical within about 72 hours due to three key factors: just-in-time supply chains that leave only a few days of food available, limited escape routes that quickly become gridlocked with too many people, and total dependence on electricity for essentials like water, heating, and cooling. The main takeaway is that collapse in urban areas isn’t chaotic by chance – it’s predictable based on infrastructure and population, so real preparedness means understanding these risks and planning your response before time runs out.