With global conflicts escalating, it’s not unreasonable to consider a contingency plan. Discover the best WW3 safe havens to escape to
As global conflicts continue to escalate, it’s not far-fetched to consider a contingency plan. Israel’s conflict in Gaza is evolving into a regional war with Iran, Africa is experiencing a series of civil wars, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine shows no signs of slowing down.
North Korea recently announced its intention to send 10,000 troops to bolster Putin’s struggling military. Major world powers are now embroiled in wars across the globe, with China extending its influence over African war zones while NATO countries fund Ukraine’s ongoing battle against Putin.
Where should you go if World War 3 breaks out?
Certain nations stand out as safe havens from conflict, including one just a three-hour flight from the UK. Tech gurus from Silicon Valley are already bracing for the worst, claiming they have agreements to charter private jets in an apocalyptic scenario.
New Zealand
New Zealand is one such destination. Silicon Valley billionaire Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, previously told the New Yorker he had an agreement with PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel to flee the United States and seek refuge in New Zealand if things went south, according to the Mirror.
They would charter a private jet to Thiel’s 477-acre property. New Zealand, located a mere 932 miles from Australia, is one of the most secluded spots on the globe. The nation has seen significant economic growth, largely due to its abundant natural resources and thriving urban centres.
New Zealand has been highlighted as an outstanding safe haven for those looking to steer clear of the possible horrors of a third world war. Esteemed for its status as one of the “safest places” in a nuclear conflict, RethinkingSecurity emphasizes that New Zealand is “relatively buffered from nuclear-winter effects, as it produces a surplus of food, so starvation is unlikely.”
Much like New Zealand, Iceland also emerges as a noteworthy retreat, even if it lacks the warm climate. What can your expect? The Icelandic summer temperatures seldom push past a cool 14C, and winter evenings can plunge to a bone-chilling -25C.
Iceland
Nevertheless, Iceland’s geographical separation, keenly situated around 500 miles off the northwest coast of Scotland and roughly 590 miles from western Norway, coupled with its sparse population of about 380,000 people in 2022, and ample natural resources, not mentioning its bounty of renewable energy, frames it as a tempting escape from the spectre of WW3.
Chile
Chile stands out in South America as a prosperous sanctuary for anyone seeking refuge during end-of-days scenarios. Santiago, Chile’s capital, brimming with over five million inhabitants, will resonate well with those from the United States or United Kingdom due to Chile’s close relations with both countries.
Additionally, the metropolis is made more alluring as a wartime bolthole thanks to its wealth of natural resources and remarkable coastline, which reigns as the longest in the world.
Fiji
For those looking to escape the chaos and find solace in a warmer climes, Fiji is an ideal destination. This Pacific Island nation, much like New Zealand, is far removed from most other countries.
Situated 1,300 miles north of New Zealand, Fiji is home to over 100 inhabited islands. Although it may not be as economically advanced as some other nations on this list, Fiji boasts a smaller population, with only around 90,000 people living in its capital, Suva, and no more than 900,000 residents nationwide.
However, it does provide access to natural resources, a key consideration for anyone planning to survive an apocalypse. Plus, Fiji maintains strong ties with the UK, given its history as a former British colony.