I have planned for drought and deluge, feast and famine, shelter and exposed etc. This may well be reflected in an over-stocked rucksack.
You forgot the hatchet for a forecast Zombie Apocalypse.
I know you did not ask for any advice, but can I offer some? Lighten your pack. I cannot count the pilgrims I met on Camino over the years who had tents, cocktail dresses, surgical equipment, solar phone chargers, a months worth of their favorite junk food, etc, etc, etc. Most of these ended up with 10 kilo or even heavier packs, and that led to injury.
Spend a moment planning for shin splints, compression fractures, tendinitis, and plantar fasciitis. All of these are consequences of ill fitting footwear and/or excessive pack weight. Find shoes and socks you like, and train in them before you go. Take a change of clothes, sleeping bag, and your rain gear. Add in a toilet kit, phone charger, and that's it. There are detailed packing lists on the forum you can consult.
Plan for NO contingencies. You are not going on a one way trip to Mars, or even a trek across the Greenland ice sheets. There are towns all along the Way where you can pick up anything you might turn out to need. Leave your fears at home. They are heavy, and do not help you out very much.
Buen Camino