The escalation of different war conflicts in recent years, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict and recently the attack by the United States and Israel on Iran, has once again triggered fears of a Third World War.
If it really happens, there are some areas of the planet safer than others. He Daily Mirror collected in a report Which countries would be safest and why in the event of a major war.
New Zealand
This country experienced significant economic growth, largely due to its abundant natural resources and prosperous urban centers.

The company Rethinking Security considers New Zealand one of the «safest places» in the event of a nuclear conflict, highlights that it is «relatively protected from the effects of nuclear winter, since produces a surplus of foodso famine is unlikely.»
Iceland
The geographical separation of Iceland, located about 800 km from the northwest coast of Scotland and approximately 950 km from western Norway; its small populationof around 304,000 people, and its abundant natural resources they play a fundamental role.
Not to mention its abundance of renewable energy, which frames it as a tempting escape from the specter of World War III.

Chile
Chile stands out in South America as a prosperous sanctuary for those seeking refuge in end-time situations.
Santiago, the capital of Chile, with more than five million inhabitants, will be well received by those who come from the United States or the United Kingdom due to the close relations that Chile maintains with both countries.
Furthermore, the metropolis is more attractive as a refuge in times of war thanks to its wealth in natural resources and its spectacular coastline, considered the longest in the world.

Fiji
For those looking to escape the chaos and find solace in a warmer climate, Fiji is an ideal destination. This Pacific island nation, like New Zealand, is far from most other countries.
Located 2,100 kilometers north of New Zealand, Fiji is home to more than 100 inhabited islands.
Although it may not be as economically advanced as other nations on this list, Fiji has a smaller population: only about 90,000 people live in its capital, Suva, and no more than 900,000 residents in the entire country.

However, it offers access to natural resources, a key factor for anyone planning survive an apocalypse.
Source: 20 Minutes.
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