Fiction: Study on the safest places in Germany

In the event of a hypothetical zombie apocalypse, the Eifel district of Bitburg-Prüm is the safest place in Germany, according to a study by the portal "rentola.de". For example, it scores points for the number of supplies it has, such as food, fuel and medicine. The districts of Freyung-Grafenau and Vulkaneifel ranked second and third in the safest places in Germany. These districts can boast a high level of security and a large number of supplies.

In contrast, Augsburg, Aachen and Gelsenkirchen have weaknesses and are in last place. The study identifies Gelsenkirchen and Aachen in particular as risky areas. These regions have low scores in the categories of hiding places, vulnerability and security. Several of the ten worst-rated cities are located in North Rhine-Westphalia.

The study was conducted by Rentola, a company that aims to simplify contact between landlords and tenants and help them find the perfect rental property or the ideal tenant. The areas evaluated were "vulnerability", "supplies", "security", "hiding places" and "mobility". The study "The best & worst places in Germany to survive a zombie apocalypse" is available at rentola.de.

Source and further information: rentola.de
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