>>2315724Exactly what I had in mind. We have 2 weeks supplies at the apartment (that's a lot of water), if we have to evacuate with toddlers I really hope we can do it by car. Getting out of the city on foot with kids in baby carriers is really last resort (worked surprisingly well) But again you can't assume how long you'll be able to drive. A week ago ukrainian refugees, for instance, got stuck in 25km traffic jam, some abandoned their vehicles and walked to the border with their kids in below freezing temperature.