5 Possible SHTF Situations in 2024

by Trevor Holewinski
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Will 2024 be a dumpster fire?

Every new year comes with a set of new predictions. Times are always changing, and each year I like to come up with my own set of possible SHTF situations. This year’s list is an adaptation of what I predicted in 2024. Fortunately, they didn’t come to fruition, but those predictions largely remain here, because they are still possibilities.

There are plenty of reasons to prep in 2024. The reasons seem to keep growing every year, and it’s why SHTF preppin g seems to gain more attention and interest with each passing year. There seems to be a collective… unease about the future. It’s hard to put our fingers on exactly what it is that feels off, but it’s something… maybe it’s everything. But we’re all feeling it.

Hold on. Let’s back up for a second…

What is a SHTF Situation?

The acronym SHTF stands for “sh*t hits the fan.” It’s used when referring to a situation that goes from bad to worse. It can refer to catastrophic scenarios, like when the storm surge during Hurricane Katrina caused the levees to burst, or it can allude to a personal disaster, such as job loss after an extensive and costly illness.

A SHTF situation is the event that leads to a local or global crisis, catastrophe, or doomsday itself.

Individual responses to these situations are as varied as the type of SHTF situations that arise. Reactions depend on where the person lives and how well he or she has prepared for the situation. 

The reality is we don’t know what the future holds, and that’s precisely why we prep. If we knew for certain that everything would be honky dory in the years to come, what would be the point in prepping—really? There wouldn’t be any point.

Common SHTF Situations that Happen Every Year

We lack the crystal ball needed to predict exactly what might happen in 2022. Further, there is an infinite number of SHTF scenarios, and you won’t be able to prepare for every single eventuality. For example, it’s hard to prepare in advance for a meteorite collision in any efficient manner. However, as preppers, we know there are practical things we can do in the event of financial hardship or natural disasters before these situations arise.

Financial Hardship

We are not talking about surviving an economic collapse here (more on that in a bit). We’re talking about the financial hardship that can happen to anyone at any time. The company you work for might suddenly declare bankruptcy, leaving you without gainful employment. You may get fired or laid off. An accident or illness could leave you unable to work.

Financial hardship events happen to thousands upon thousands of people in all walks of life every single year. It may have happened to you at one point or another already.

Even if you have stable employment, a larger economic collapse could make it difficult to make ends meet, no matter how many hours a week you work. A sharp rise in inflation could cause you to get behind in house payments. An expensive medical procedure can wipe out your savings. Any of these situations can result in a financial hardship that – if you aren’t prepared for it – can become an SHTF situation.

Natural Disasters

Worldwide, natural disasters kill approximately 90,000 people each year and have serious consequences for another 160 million. The type and severity of a natural disaster in your area depends on your location. Obviously, those that live near Mount Saint Helen have a higher likelihood of experiencing a volcanic SHTF scenario than those that live in New Jersey.

Wildfires, heatwaves, and droughts caused $74.4 billion in losses in the United States in 2020, up 88% from $39.6 billion in 2019 (I told you things weren’t getting better).

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Natural disasters are more common than not.

Not only do natural disasters cause physical damage to an area, but they can also spawn financial hardship. If your home is destroyed in a wildfire, then you are often affected physically, emotionally, and economically.

Tornadoes and floods can destroy homes, businesses, and have other effects. Not having enough provisions stocked away can be a serious oversight on your part, leading to a worsening SHTF situation. 

Long-Term Power Outages

I’m not talking about an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) nuclear attack here, though an EMP could occur because of a coronal mass ejection (CME), lightning strike, or powerline surges. Those are not common; however, there are ways to protect your home against one.

I’m talking about situations where you experience long-term power outages that are a result of storms and earthquakes that damage the powerlines in an area, sometimes causing power outages that last several weeks or months. Damage to power lines caused by animal interference or an automobile accident may cause power outages of a shorter duration. 

Electrical outages due to natural disasters, inability to pay your bill, and insufficient personnel to run power facilities due to a pandemic are quite likely unless you have a backup power source. Those that live in Maine, South Carolina, Alaska, North Carolina, Louisiana, and West Virginia have more occurrences of power outages than most states. So, your likelihood of experiencing some sort of power disruption is higher in those states generally. 

5 Possible SHTF Situations in 2024

What follows are what I consider to be possible SHTF situations we could face in 2024. As stated, we have no crystal ball that lets us look into the future. My five predictions are a mix of building off what happened in 2022 and gut feelings.

My predictions probably won’t materialize… but they could. Anything could.

These predictions are also not the “common” SHTF situations previously listed. Those happen every year and will certainly happen to some of us in 2024.

What I’m talking about here are more abnormal and extreme SHTF situations. These are events that could impact far more people in far worse ways.

#1 – World War III

We’ve been watching the war in Ukraine unfold for a while now, and Putin seems to be quite fine sending more and more into the meat grinder knowing full well that Ukraine, and the west in particular, can’t stomach the toll and financial cost as long as he can.

Now we can add the Israel and Hamas conflict on top of that, and—of course—growing tensions with China and heightened tensions in the South China Sea and a new world order that seems to be taking shape where countries long opposed to US dominance are forming stronger ties with one another as a US counterbalance.

As of 2023, the international relations stage is experiencing significant changes, with middle powers like Brazil, India, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey playing increasingly prominent roles.

China’s assertive territorial claims and land reclamation efforts have antagonized competing claimants like Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. This region is critical due to its rich natural resources, including oil and natural gas. The United States has played a role in preventing military escalation resulting from this territorial dispute, but China continues to increase its military activity in the region, which could potentially escalate tensions further.

Will we see a new version of the Cold War-era Warsaw Pact with China, Iran, Russia, and other countries forming a counterbalance to NATO? Will we see World War III?

I hope not.

#2 – Supply Chain Disruptions

Supply chains can be disrupted by events as small as one part shortage or as large as a global pandemic. The covid pandemic laid bare the fragility of our global supply chain infrastructure, locally, nationally, and in particular—globally.

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COVID-19 led to supply chain disruptions that could be MUCH worse in a larger crisis.

The supply chain, which we rely on for all of our goods, is an exceptionally complex network that relies on interconnected people, processes, and products. It spans across many countries and industries.

Its efficiency and reliability are crucial for the smooth operation of the global economy, but it is also vulnerable to disruptions. These disruptions can arise from numerous sources and have far-reaching impacts.

Natural Disasters can damage critical infrastructure such as roads, ports, and factories, leading to delays and shortages. Health Crises, again the COVID-19 pandemic is a prime example of how health crises can lead to supply chain disruptions. Economic crises, changes in trade policies, tariffs, and sanctions can also impact supply chains. Cyberattacks: In an increasingly digitized world, supply chains are vulnerable to technological disruptions.

What concerns me most from a disruption perspective—beyond our extreme dependence on this fragile system—is the potential impact of geopolitical tensions, which only seem to be growing. Whether it’s the grain shipments that were an issue with the Ukraine war or computer chips and our over-reliance on China to produce them.

Regardless, it’s my view that since COVID and the growing tension with China, the supply chain is now being seen as a weapon of sorts, and China has been very good at building alliances and systems around the global supply chain that the West depends upon. If this was disrupted, particularly if it was used as a weapon, it would have far reaching impacts on our daily lives.

One of the most immediate effects of supply chain disruptions is the shortage of goods. This can range from consumer products to essential items like food and medicine. Supply chain disruptions can lead to economic losses for businesses and increased costs for consumers. It can also impact the global economy, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Companies may face operational challenges, including the need to find alternative suppliers, re-route shipments, or adjust production schedules. Disruptions in the supply chain can lead to increased costs for transporting goods and sourcing materials, contributing to inflation. Disruptions can lead to layoffs or reduced hours for workers in affected industries.

Our modern, just-in-time delivery system is more fragile than most people understand—until it’s too late.

#3 – Great Depression 2.0

As I write this, it appears that worries over an economic recession in 2024 are receding, but are we being fooled? We might be.

I’m no economist, but it’d seem to me that between the growing national debt levels, and years of endlessly printing money, compounded by higher prices and real estate market that seems to be detaching itself from typical ebbs and flows, our economic footing seems… questionable.

A recession doesn’t worry, but my fear is that things could spiral well beyond a recession to… a depression!

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Malnourition was rampant during the Great Depression.

The term ‘economic depression’ is used to describe a severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity, typically characterized by significant declines in GDP, high unemployment, deflation or hyperinflation, reduced consumer spending, and widespread business failures.

There are a variety of potential triggers for an economic depression in 2024.

  • Geopolitical Tensions: Escalating geopolitical conflicts can disrupt global trade and fuel uncertainty, impacting economic stability.
  • Financial Market Crash: A major crash in global financial markets could erode wealth and consumer confidence, leading to reduced spending and investment.
  • Debt Crises: High levels of public and private debt could become unsustainable, particularly if interest rates rise, leading to widespread defaults. What most people may not think about is how an economic depression could impact more than just our jobs, wallets, and retirement accounts.
  • Social and Health Impacts: Increased poverty, mental health issues, and reduced access to healthcare can result from high unemployment and reduced government services.
  • Political Instability: Economic hardship can lead to social unrest, political upheaval, and the rise of extremist ideologies.
  • Long-term Economic Changes: In response to a depression, significant changes in economic policy, business practices, and consumer behavior are likely to occur.

I know I’m not alone with this worry, and I’m pretty sure that, historically speaking, we’re probably well past due for a serious economic correction.

An SHTF financial crisis could mushroom into something well beyond our control. Think Great Depression 2.0. Do you know how to survive an economic collapse? You might need to. We all might.

#4 – Political Violence in the U.S.

The political divide between the left and right was already wide in 2019. It became a chasm from 2020 to 2023, and unfortunately, it shows no signs of abating. In fact, a Cornell University report says that we may have reached a ‘tipping point’ where partisan polarization is irreversible.

Instead of uniting against a common threat,” said lead author Michael Macy, Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences in Sociology and director of the Social Dynamics Laboratory in the College of Arts and Sciences, “the threat itself becomes yet another polarizing issue.

https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/12/tipping-point-makes-partisan-polarization-irreversible
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Could America’s worst enemy in 2022 be itself?

Political violence is not new, of course. We see it happening all over the world, and it has happened on American soil before.

I’m not talking about another Civil War. Contrary to what many people might say, I think this country is stronger than that. Today’s dynamics aren’t the same as what they were in 1861. The divisions are less state based and more urban versus rural. We have red and blue states, of course, but within each red state are blue urban centers and within each blue state are red rural areas.

Additionally, there are heightened tensions on educational campuses across the country. Advisers to the Homeland Security Secretary have issued urgent recommendations for a federal response to campus threats, antisemitism, and Islamophobia.

Collectively, these issues illustrate a landscape of increasing political polarization and potential flashpoints for violence. The disagreements over foreign policy, domestic social issues, economic strategies, and campus safety are reflective of deeper societal divisions. As the 2024 election approaches, these tensions could escalate, making the prospect of political violence a serious concern.

It’s unfortunate and sad to see the division within our own country. Unfortunate, sad, but also a reality. I hope people in this country can find more common ground. I hope. I hope for the best. I prepare for the worst.

#5 – Electromagnetic Pulse

My most worrisome SHTF possibility for 2024 is the possibility of an electromagnetic pulse or EMP. This is probably the least probably event of those I’ve mentioned here, but it would also be the most devastating, leading to TEOTWAWKI – The End of the World as We Know It.

An EMP is a burst of electromagnetic radiation that can result from a high-altitude nuclear explosion or from naturally occurring phenomena like large solar flares. The key concern with an EMP is its potential to disrupt or damage electronic systems and electrical infrastructure.

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An EMP attack could be used to topple the nation rather than attempting direct combat.

Much like the global supply chain, our modern electrical grid system is exceptionally fragile system, and a long-term disruption to it would have devastating outcomes.

EMPs can damage satellites, cell towers, and other communication infrastructure, leading to widespread communication failures. Modern transportation systems, including cars, trains, and aircraft, rely heavily on electronic systems that could be vulnerable to EMPs.

Hospitals and emergency services rely on electronic equipment and communication systems. An EMP could severely disrupt these services. The economic fallout from an EMP event could be significant, given the reliance of modern economies on electronic systems and power.

I’ve mentioned this before in other videos, but if you want to take a deep dive into the potential effects of an EMP, read Report of the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States: from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack.

Report of the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States: from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack
  • Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Commission (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 206 Pages - 10/17/2017 (Publication Date) - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Publisher)

Will We Face a SHTF Situation in 2024?

Those are my guesses at the top five less-common SHTF situations we could face in 2024. Their likelihood is lower than the more common challenges that arise every year; and when prepping, those are what you should focus on first.

Get your food and water secured, home defenses in place, and build a financial safety net. All these preps will help in any SHTF situation, common or extreme.

To get a general idea of whether you will face an SHTF situation, you need to consider the likelihood of an event in your area. Those that live in Nebraska probably won’t need to worry much about hurricane damage; however, tornados are potential problems. 

Your preparedness will also determine whether a tragedy becomes an SHTF situation or not. For example, having multiple sources of income, six months’ of savings, low or no debt, and a stockpile of food could avert a financial crisis in the event of a major illness, job loss, or recession. 

So do your research, take precautions, and get your sh*t together! You’ll have a better chance of weathering any SHTF situation that comes your way.

What are YOUR predictions?

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25 comments

Mark Turrieta December 8, 2020 - 4:44 am

You said the Spanish flu was widely cited as killing off 1/3 of global population, when in reality it infected 1/3 and killed about 2.5%.

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Derrick James December 8, 2020 - 1:02 pm

Correct, I meant 3%. Fixing now – thank you.

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Calin January 22, 2021 - 4:16 am

Increased temperatures all over the globe will ultimately lead to massive crop failures and famine, mass migrations, food riots, food and water wars. 2020 was the first year of the world pandemic. Likely 2021 will be the first year of the world famine.

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Joe September 2, 2024 - 5:07 am

This comment hasn’t aged well.

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Joe March 7, 2021 - 9:39 pm

Calvin your worries on this fake global warming is sad? We are being destroyed from within by the political correctness, and the hard core communist that got power through the lying medi, and cheating voting system! Wake up and do a little research and prepare as best you can? We are in for times we never have saw before!!

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Nathan August 10, 2021 - 4:31 am

Fake global warming? Wow

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Tom September 18, 2021 - 2:01 am

A cheating voting system ?
Show me the proof !
tRump claimed during the campaign that there were ‘ballots being dumped in rivers’
I drove over at least 2 rivers twice a day during the election and didn’t see ANY ballots clogging the river.

Still waiting on proof of election fraud.

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1st1shot December 19, 2021 - 3:23 am

Of course there isn’t any proof. They wouldn’t even let the Republican poll workers in the room to watch the ballet counts. I remember all the footage of the democrats covering up the windows so people couldn’t watch their “counting”.

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Jmz April 13, 2023 - 11:38 am

Yep, FAKE! Your global warming religion is a joke.

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Tom April 13, 2023 - 8:03 pm

Well let’s see, suppose we use FACTS (!those pesky inconvenient things !),

Find yourself pictures of the polar ice caps from the 80s ,90s 2000 era and today.

Compare them. I’ll wait.

So when you are done, where did all the ice go ?

And to add to the problem, the areas formerly covered by ice ( which reflects sunlight ) are now exposed and dark areas which absorb heat from solar radiation, making the problem worse.

The melted ice has to go somewhere, granted it may be only a little bit each year but it adds up.
Put a glass under a dripping faucet and see how long it takes to fill up.

The impact is not the same everywhere , but ask the people of South Miami Beach if they have a problem with flooding during high tides vs ten, fifteen or twenty years ago.

You may not be directly affected by it, but many others will.

If insurers are hesitant to insure properties on the beach, they formerly would, they have good reasons and have carefully considered them.

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Don July 28, 2021 - 10:31 am

Unlikely??? It happens every single day somewhere in the world.

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grietje huggan December 22, 2021 - 2:51 pm

My Mum said to me, ” Two Dogs Fight for a Bone and the Third Dog runs away with it ”. My Mum had to hide in a celler and then an attic, for about 6mnths before escaping to UK from Holland. 2nd world war.
The family had to prepare! not argue over politics. Get it together folks !

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Robert Crawley December 27, 2021 - 7:14 pm

Don’t forget the Russian military build up on the Ukrainian border. Like the situation with China and Taiwan, Russia is posed to absorb Ukraine. I expect when one finally makes their move, the other will too; in a divide and conquer power move.

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Timothy Bell January 11, 2022 - 12:57 am

Indeed, a Middle East nuclear war to happen in May 2022 in accordance with the Isaiah 17 and Psalms 83 prophecies. This would be God’s first strike of judgements prior to the Great Tribulation. So, May 2022- the Middle East War of one day; then in 2024 a Prophet arises warning of the world of pending judgements against Babylon (aka USA) and the world via Wormwood, both to happen in 2026. The Prophet will command the righteous people to flee to Judea for protection from these judgements.

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Jarf Carvea June 19, 2023 - 11:59 pm

I’m assuming you know that you were dead wrong? Unless I missed the Middle East nuclear war over a year ago…

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Timothy Bell June 21, 2023 - 11:17 am

Yes, it was based on what the late Tim McHyde felt God was telling him via dreams to his question on the timing of the Isaiah 17 prophecy. Obviously, it didn’t happen at that time. It will happen eventually. This prophecy didn’t fit in with the timing structure of Revelations, Daniel, Matthew, etc. The only time would be right before the Tribulation period started. This prophecy has not yet been completely fulfilled yet so it would be part of the end-times events. Since God structures His prophetic events on/around Biblical holidays, one would look at certain Hebrew holidays for events to happen. You happened to reply to my comment from 1 1/2 years ago right before the June 24/25 holiday comes where I would be looking to see if this event happens then. If not, then the slew of holidays in September/October would be the next time period I would look for this Middle East nuclear war to occur.

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Trev Miller January 21, 2022 - 1:10 am

— NATO encroachment into Ukraine
— Israel advancement stymied

Either could be used to distract from a working-class revolution. WalMart declaring bankruptcy (possibly following a successful unionization drive at one or more of their locations) could also drive millions into the streets

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Mike February 2, 2022 - 9:32 am

Let the Middle East nuke themselves out of existence. Bunch of cave dwellers living in the stone age.

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Tim Green February 8, 2022 - 1:57 am

Author – you look like the vegan prepper. Lol. Tell your global warming buddies to stay off your blog. What are they stocking up on Teslas?

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Pavel March 29, 2023 - 4:08 pm

WWIII won’t happen. RUSSIA – Putin makes threats, but it has always been their strategy, that’s how he was trained at KGB to scare enemies of at that time communist regime that he defended into submission and capitulation. It did not work at that time. It won’t work now. What is important is that Putin, who was appointed to presidency in 1999, not that long ago changed the Russian constitution to allow himself presidency until 2036. Rest assured he does not want to spend all these remaining years in a nuke bunker with no people above, his submissive people on whose “love” he feeds like Stalin fed on submissive “love” of their grandparents. CHINA – Chinese leaders are smarter than Russian. They bribe, quietly but persistently buy up, and weasel their way into whatever they want instead of open and direct confrontations. Mathematically speaking, China is ascending into the role of the world’s economic and military superpower. They want, and are well-positioned to rule the world by replacing the US on the global scale. No matter how we feel about it, they will achieve this goal within a few years. They will absolutely not allow themselves to be dragged into any kind of hot war to delay the process of their objectively unstoppable acsendance to this world’s domination.

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Duncan Kunz April 24, 2023 - 7:24 pm

Derrick, many thanks for your excellent overview for the Year 2023 possibilities.

I can only hope that the insults and invective that seem to arise when someone says something that another person doesn’t agree with — or even consider — will diminish.
Like most people here, I have my views on a lot of things, and my preps have been (and will continue to be) driven by those views.

What people here think about climate change, firearms laws, political back-biting, religious prophecies, or picking and singing bluegrass are irrelevant to the preparations my family, friends, and I make for an uncertain and unpleasant future. I can only hope that I don’t get pulled into discussions that probably won’t impact me or mine.

Again, thanks greatly for this site and your ongoing good work with it.

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Derrick James April 24, 2023 - 9:39 pm

Thanks for that.

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CHARLIE October 11, 2023 - 12:55 pm

The world we live in, is only temporary. Let it go where it goes, but keep your heart and mind focused on our Lord and savior.

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T.Jolly October 18, 2023 - 1:14 am

hehehehehe. A fellow named ‘Jesus’ had the same approach (‘god’ll sort it out’), and look what happened to HIM!

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