Zombie apocalypse: These Bavarian cities offer chances of survival!

Zombie apocalypse: These Bavarian cities offer chances of survival!
A recently carried out study by Rentola offers exciting insights into the chances of survival of different cities and counties in Germany in the event of a hypothetical zombie apocalypse. In total, the analysis examined 402 cities, independent cities, city districts and counties and evaluated them based on five specific categories: vulnerability, hiding places, supplies, mobility and security. The results show clear differences in the chances of survival of the regions.
In the study, critical factors such as population density, number of hospitals and water supply were taken into account. Merkur reports that Bavaria is well cut off in the ranking cut and recorded two places with high chances of survival. Freyung-Grafenau occupies the 2nd place, followed by Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim on 6th place.
urban ranking: The safest and most dangerous places
On the other hand, it doesn't look so good for Augsburg, because the city ranks in the 3rd place in the negative ranking, just behind Gelsenkirchen and Aachen. The security situation also plays a crucial role because it is closely linked to the crime rate. Lyonet Research and knowledge emphasizes that Gelsenkirchen is the most dangerous place for the chance of survival, which the city is the least suitable in contrast to the more secure regions power.
The study also lists other cities with high chances of survival. The district of Bitburg-Prüm in Rhineland-Palatinate is at the top, obviously favored by low population density and a variety of retreats. Other safe cities in Rhineland-Palatinate include the Westerwaldkreis, Trier-Saarburg and the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis. Rhineland-Palatinate has the greatest feeling of security, while Bavaria can only place itself in front of Hesse and Lower Saxony and has a clear distance from Rhineland-Palatinate.
criteria for the evaluation
The analysis consisted of various indicators: vulnerability, aspects such as the population density, health state and the number of hospitals. Hiding places were rated over the average size of households and the forest areas. The water supply and cattle stock were recorded in the supplies. For mobility, the number of vehicles and the transport infrastructure was decisive, while security was determined on the basis of the number of crimes in the region, Nordbayern .
The results make it clear that the selection of the place of residence in the hypothetical future can be of crucial importance in a zombie apocalypse. While some cities are considered safe retreats, others have to worry about their security and infrastructure strategies.
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