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Fire water shelter food. Stores candles instead of batteries. Store hemp hearts instead of rice. Buy Tallow. Learn ketogenic diet.....it will save your life. No craving high energy diet. Store powdered greens and powdered fruits and protein drinks. Air rifle over powder. Buy snares and traps. Crossbow. Learn your area. Ferro rod over lighters. Rain coats and windbreakers will save your life....wind is another killer. Etc etc etc. Store seeds....buy hand tools
I would add, find your shelter now and store these things there but always have a "get out bag" with or near you at all times possible.
But in this scenario there may not be any animals left.
Chicken, veggies, coconut oil ,olive oil, avocados.
Cheese , Greek yogurt.
Mostly missing bread , rolls, crackers and sweets.
That's a starter kit and EVERYONE should have them. They're protection against any random weather event, power outage, or even wildfires, but you have to put them together ahead of time.
For more long-term shelter-in-place-type survival, there are plenty of ideas and you should research what works best for your area. Unless you're in a big city. Those are deathtraps.
Driving, I can get to high ground pretty fast but who know how high a ground is needed, we really don't know how bad things will get. I do know we will have to move away from the ocean and go inland but I can't convince my wife of that.