Ydinjatkumoon
Ydinjatkumoon is a Finnish term that translates to "nuclear continuity" or "nuclear succession." It refers to the planning and measures taken to ensure the continued operation of essential services and societal functions in the event of a nuclear accident or attack. This concept is central to Finland's preparedness for nuclear emergencies.
The core idea behind ydinjatkumoon is to maintain critical infrastructure and societal resilience even under severe
Key elements of ydinjatkumoon include the establishment of emergency preparedness plans, stockpiling of essential resources, development
Finland's extensive coastline and proximity to Russia, which has nuclear facilities, are often cited as reasons