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Articles and books about EMP risks often contain inaccurate or misleading information because empirical data isn’t readily available. We really don’t know how bad a massive EMP strike will be because testing has been restricted for years.

Proposals have been presented for protecting the infrastructure, technology, and our people from EMP, but little progress has been made—at least publically. The damage from a massive EMP strike from a solar super storm with corona mass ejections (CME), or a powerful EMP from a high altitude explosion can be great. The severity of damage depends on advance warning and proper preparation. Here’s what could happen.

27 Things to Expect from an EMP

1. The national power grid shuts down.

If an EMP strike occurs without warning, the grid could go down. With hours to prepare, much of the grid could be preserved.

2. Emergency radio announcements begin.

Emergency radio announcements begin. | EMP Incoming! | What to Expect from an EMP

Situation reports and the location of shelters, hospitals, and places for water and food pickup will be broadcast (and re-broadcast by ham operators).

3. Electric and electronic devices severely damaged.

Electric and electronic devices severely damaged. | EMP Incoming! | What to Expect from an EMP

This is possible, but shielding and disconnecting (unplugging) can minimize or avoid damage.

4. Lights go out everywhere.

Much of the area in the strike zone will be affected. But scattered lights will quickly appear from candles, flashlights, and emergency batteries. Street lights and outdoor signs will be off.

5. Pacemakers shut down.

Pacemakers shut down. | EMP Incoming! | What to Expect from an EMP

Implanted pacemakers could fail, so avoid high voltage areas.

6. Home medical support equipment turn off.

Home medical equipment that help people breathe, clear kidneys, or keep insulin fresh will likely shut down. Many who can’t get medical support will die before help can reach them

7. Motors spin down and stop.

Motors spin down and stop. | EMP Incoming! | What to Expect from an EMP

This is possible.

8. Cell phones turn off and phone land lines go silent.

Not necessarily, but working cell phone assets could be commandeered for use by first responders to the incident. You could see phone power on, but you may not be able to call.

9. Car and truck engines stop.

Many will keep running, especially those with diesel engines. And stick-shift vehicles that did shut down may be push started. Older jump-start motorcycles should operate.

10. Planes fall out of the sky.

Not likely. The airline industry has had years to install protections for the electronics inside these craft, and recent videos show passenger jets receiving and shunting lighting bolts around the skin and down to earth without damage to the aircraft or the people on board.

11. Subways, busses, airports, and train stations shut down.

This is likely until order is restored.

12. Businesses, schools, and stores close.

This is likely until some functions become available again. Medical facilities should remain open as long as backup electrical power is available.

13. Massive traffic jams.

Massive traffic jams. | EMP Incoming! | What to Expect from an EMP

Likely but not from vehicles that lost power. Most traffic jams will be from millions of people attempting to “bug out” at the same time.

14. Panic sets in.

Quite likely as unprepared people race to stores to buy food and water, literally fighting for the last bottle of liquid or loaf of bread. Chaos would soon develop and police could be overwhelmed by mobs breaking windows and doors, fighting each other for anything available. They would empty local stores of bottled water, food, flashlights, and batteries.

15. Medical supplies run short.

Production of medicines and medical supplies may not be possible. Expect shortages and outages, especially for insulin. Without anti-depressant pills, some people will become psychotic. Mental patients could become disoriented and agitated.

16. The handheld generation suffers.

Those who spend significant time texting or playing games on handheld devices are distracted until the batteries run down. Then they become anxious and depressed. And with no TV, little water, food, and no real way for government to tell them how and when to act, some become belligerent.

17. Crime increases.

Crime increases. | EMP Incoming! | What to Expect from an EMP

18. Martial law instituted.

Law enforcement groups and the military will likely combine forces to maintain order. When power goes out, people will expect it restored quickly. When it isn’t, many will get frustrated and angry. Without functional security and alarm systems, some people could decide to take advantage of the emergency and steal what they can. Unruly, demanding, and disrespectful people will riot—looting, stealing, vandalism and burglary will increase. Crime will not be tolerated and a number of arrests and some deaths will occur as arrogant and belligerent people willfully ignore lawful orders and challenge or attack the police. Those attempting to harm the police will be shot. Law enforcement will arrest and remove any and all criminals so law-abiding citizens can deal with EMP damages in safety.

19. Shelters and rescue centers overwhelmed.

Some of the shelters will be overwhelmed by the number of people seeking help and demanding food, water, and lodging. Evacuees could get agitated and angry without “government” taking care of them. The politicians who had promised them a free ride are nowhere to be seen. They assured everyone the problem was under control and people would be safe and secure at a shelter. The people and the volunteers running the shelters will be on their own until law enforcement and additional food, water, and medicine arrive. People with poor sanitary habits could bring sickness and infectious diseases into the shelters. Risk of pandemic will be high.

20. Elevators stop.

Without power people couldn’t use elevators in high rise buildings. Some who used the stairs and weren’t accustomed to physical stress would have heart attacks and die.

21. Hospital backup power.

Hospitals will worry that fuel for their backup generators may run out. Some hospitals will lose backup power and request emergency patient evacuation. For some, relocation will be too late, and some patients will die.

22. Emergency electrical generators fail.

Generators may fail after a few hours if service personnel “fudged” maintenance numbers and didn’t actually perform checks as required. Generators at some companies and homes could fail if scheduled periodic tests were skipped.

23. Replace electrical transformers.

Replace electrical transformers. | EMP Incoming! | What to Expect from an EMP

Utility crews will work to repair damage and restore power, but replacement parts and transportation may hard to find. Change-out could be slow.

24. Many people die.

Given the level of apathy in this country, few will have prepared, and over half the population could die.

25. Many will survive.

Almost a million people will immediately implement survival plans to operate off the grid making their own electricity, heating, cooling, and using stockpiled food, water, medicine, and normal household items. Food and water rationing will start immediately, but homeowners who stockpiled and go off-grid will be left alone to use their own food and water. None would be confiscated. They would not qualify for rationed food and water unless their homes were inspected and certified out of food and water. Those who prepared should easily survive an EMP disaster.

26. Neighbors help neighbors.

Neighbors help neighbors. | EMP Incoming! | What to Expect from an EMP

The pioneer spirit still exists in this country, and many people will reach out to help friends and neighbors, especially with power sharing.

27. Responsible made accountable.

Many communities have already planned for massive outages and within hours after the EMP strike, they will start restoring power and repairing damage. Survivors will hold politicians and bureaucrats accountable for poor preparation or infrastructure failures. The country will begin to recover as a new era of law and order emerges. Deaths will be mourned. In retrospect, many will consider this event the catalyst for a needed national cleansing.

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  5. susan

    November 2, 2017 at 3:54 PM

    A little too Pollyanna. No one who prepared would have their food confiscated? Really? Better to hide it and pretend to be needy.

    • Evan

      July 29, 2018 at 7:32 AM

      I totally agree, guard and hide your resources, you will become a target. City folk will be watching their backs 24/7.

      • prsmith

        July 29, 2018 at 4:42 PM

        City folk will be dead in a month.

    • Dan Larsen

      July 29, 2018 at 7:42 AM

      Susan is absolutely correct! In spite of the author’s admission about not knowing the extent of damage to be expected in any case, (natural event, or one amounting to an act of war), the facts are that very few even KNOW of the potentially devastating effects, let alone properly preparing for the lasting effects of such a cataclysmic event, (key words, “properly prepared”)! Those who DID prepare, however, need to be armed, and ready to defend their efforts with force, because those who didn’t prepare will be ready to attack any location they learn has what they desperately need with anything and everything at their disposal, in order to feed their families. Caution, as well as the ability to properly SPELL and DEFINE the word “Security” will be the order of the day.

      It’s too bad that what’s left of our “News Media” can’t seem to get a realistic grip on the realities of situations resulting from subjects like this, if they are going to report on it. The facts are far more extensive than what this short article contains. Maybe the editors should do some research before limiting the journalists’ ability to report their work product in such a concise method. Headline News: “The Sun just exploded, and we have eight minutes to live — details at five” . . . . just won’t work, my friends!

      • prsmith

        July 29, 2018 at 6:01 PM

        It will be a very bad 30 days for the US and your popguns will be of little use. Every Tom, Dick, Harry and Jane left alive will be armed and desperate. A firefight against an intruder or, more likely, several intruders will bring others and the longer it goes on the better equipped they will be and the more desperate. When the military gear is found it will get very bad for those without it.

    • joe

      July 29, 2018 at 8:11 PM

      The whole article is full of bad information, Emergency radio, there will be none, all dead also, The same with all generators, even if the small engine does run, the generator itself will probably be fried. Cars, most if not all cars and trucks built after 1975 will not run and even those the alternator will be fried. It will within a day or two be everyone for themselves, Forget anything else. Martial Law, maybe if the military doesn’t need protection from the looters that will try to get everything the military has, weapons, food, etc.

    • Anonymous

      July 29, 2018 at 9:59 PM

      You are ever so right, Susan. Those who believed they wouldn’t be bothered – better stop and use their brains to think with!!

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  9. Pastor Rob Bremer

    July 29, 2018 at 8:54 AM

    From everything I’ve studied, it will be a lot worse than this list. I pray that I am wrong, but with all the dependence on electricity and lack of preparation by most people, I am not optimistic about the outcome.

    • prsmith

      July 29, 2018 at 4:45 PM

      You’re not wrong. 95% will be dead within a month.

  10. Candace Pailer

    July 29, 2018 at 11:33 AM

    Where do you get E1 andE2 surge protectors fr your house?

  11. Bruce J. Cameron

    July 29, 2018 at 11:50 AM

    Is there a device that would indicate the type of EMP, Solar or Nuclear? This info would be valuable for determining next steps. If nuclear, then foreign troops may appear, if solar then that would not probably happen and that would not be a concern.

    • prsmith

      July 29, 2018 at 4:49 PM

      In either event, foreign forces will almost certainly attempt to take advantage of our vulnerability unless their country was involved as well. Let’s hope a direct hit from a CME happens to the far side of the planet – 50-50 shot. . .and that it is not a HEMP which would certainly preview an invasion – likely on multiple fronts. Either would almost certainly result in the remnants having to learn a new language.

  12. drbhelthi

    July 30, 2018 at 9:38 AM

    Depending on the type and strength of the EMP, it is possible that NO devices that use electricity will work. There will be no emergency radio channels and an emergency radio, with hand-crank generator, will be useless. Even diesel. auxilliary power units that use electricity to start, will not start and if they run, they will not generate usable electricity. Most battery-operated lighting systems in hospitals will black out.
    Electricity will not work until the EMP wears off, which could last for days.

    • Doug Ogawa

      December 14, 2018 at 8:27 AM

      “For days?” The electrical damage from an EMP would be non operable electrical devices. I don’t understand how this could be a “for days” temporary issue. For example, Water would stop coming through faucets because the city water pumps would stop working because the grid would be down. The grid would need new transformers which have custom made parts whichever would take a year to replace.

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