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Survival won't be for the weak of heart. If your will to live is not strong, then you will envy the dead if you manage to live past the imminent mass starvation, rioting, and warfare caused by the lack of electricity.
But where it truly gets difficult is the events that follow the micronova event. All you have to do to survive that is to be on the opposite side of the planet facing the sun. So you've already got a 50/50 shot here. Failing that, you might survive if you've got a bunker stocked with enough food and supplies to last you for a few... iunno I wanna say decades.
But let's say you were on the dark side of the planet when it goes off. Okay what now? Well, you'll probably notice that the moon turns blood red (because it just got baked by the sun) and suddenly starts moving rapidly in the sky. What you aren't capable of observing right now is that the planet is tilting on it's side by 90 degrees such that Greenland and Antarctica are on the equator, Brazil is the South Pole and the Indian Ocean is the North Pole.
If you're outside at this point, you're probably already dead even if you were on the dark side of the planet because once the tilt happens, the wind's gonna whip up pretty fierce because it still has momentum, and you're not traveling in the same direction as it. So do the oceans. So imagine 600mph+ winds and tsunamis as tall as skyscrapers hitting the Easterly seaboards worldwide.
If you survived ALL of that... congratulations, you are probably one of a few thousand survivors on the planet, and it will be your job to help repopulate. Don't blow it!