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When it comes to natural disasters, New Zealand's unfortunately well-placed.
Due to our location on the Australian and Pacific tectonic plates, we're prone to earthquakes and at risk of volcanic eruptions and tsunami.
Throw in climate change, and more cyclones, flooding and landslides are in the mix.
Then there's the increasing risk of man-made disasters - remember the 2017 fuel pipeline rupture in Northland? What about last year's CrowdStrike internet outage?
Stephen Barnett has turned his mind to what to do about it and - borrowing Scouts founder Robert Baden-Powell manta of "be prepared" - written a guide.
His bright yellow book is called Prepare (and Survive!) The New Zealand Guide to getting yourself through emergency events and he joins Kathryn with his biggest tips.