What will really be scary is when this whole architecture that has been erected around the world to prevent bank runs fails. We were close in 2008-2009. Next time we won't be so lucky.
You are smart not to keep a lot of money in banks. Cash will be in very high demand and very short supply. Have a bunch away from the banks in an accessible, safe place. Some precious metals is never a bad idea. Figure that people will panic and the government will do the stupidest things possible. The FDIC and all the other financial "guarantee" funds are severely underfunded if everyone wants their money out at once, which is the definition of a run. The government will limit withdrawals from the remaining solvent financial institutions, and probably impose some sort of "tax" on balances (this is what recently happened in Cyprus). There will probably be disorder, and perhaps rioting and looting of banks and other businesses. The economy will be disrupted and retail establishments may not be open or may be poorly stocked. Have enough food, water, and essentials (people tend to forget about things like soap, toothpaste, and toilet paper) on hand for at least a few weeks (there are all sorts of outfits on the internet selling emergency provisions). The current global debt binge is unsustainable. Preparation before this house of cards collapses is simply foresight.
I was reading about that this morning. While it is supposed to be small and isolated I wonder why it is receiving international attention? As this story spreads around China it will be interesting to see what happens.
It's receiving international attention because the psychology of bank runs is contagious, and even those countries that have deposit insurance have nowhere near enough to stop widespread runs.
I understand our insurance covereage here in the U.S. (fdic) is good for about 2% of deposits. Want to see something funny (or scary)? Go into your bank branch and say you want to withdraw $10K.
They should be able to do $10k easily. I just cashed in a bunch of savings bonds - totaled about $2k, and they didn't even blink. If you wanted $100k, that might take some time to gather from branches or affiliates, though.
Scary stuff.