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“This video was for fun!” ddimmi wrote in a description, before adding she hopes that South Korea does not go to war with the North.

In just the last year, North Korean missile technology has advanced to the point where the country is likely capable of striking the continental United States with a nuclear weapon. This has led to an escalating war of words between Pyongyang and the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.

“What we hope to do is avoid war, but we cannot discount that possibility,” U.S. national security advisor H.R. McMaster said Monday.

Even though South Korea would catastrophically bear the brunt of any war with North Korea, the country’s citizens, faced with near constant threats from the north, are generally renowned for maintaining a detached attitude to the risks.

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“We have more than enough to concern ourselves with in our everyday lives. Personally, I worry more about how much it’s going to cost me to put food on the table,” South Korean office worker You Jae-youn told Reuters last week.

Regardless, “war bags” need not exclusively be for war. With South Korea also subject to flooding and earthquakes, there are plenty of reasons to have 72 hours of supplies within easy reach.

A Korean YouTube video posted one year ago provides detailed instruction for packing a bag with food, toiletries and even pots.

The post, now at 275,000 views, warns viewers of the need for such a bag both with earthquake footage and images of a 2010 North Korean bombardment of the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong, in which four people died.