Delhi Conducts Comprehensive Mock Drill to Enhance Disaster Preparedness
Full-scale mock drill across 13 districts in Delhi to assess preparedness
Hindustan Times
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The Directorate of Civil Defence in Delhi conducted a full-scale mock drill simulating a hostile air attack across 13 districts to evaluate disaster response readiness. The drill involved evacuation and rescue operations, engaging multiple agencies and approximately 250 students at Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing in Lajpat Nagar.
- 01A full-scale mock drill was conducted across 13 districts in Delhi.
- 02The exercise simulated a hostile air attack to assess disaster response preparedness.
- 03Approximately 250 students participated in the drill at Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing.
- 04The drill involved evacuation, rescue operations, and coordination among various agencies.
- 05Participants reported increased confidence in disaster response capabilities.
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On Thursday night, the Directorate of Civil Defence conducted a comprehensive mock drill across 13 districts in Delhi, simulating a hostile air attack. The exercise aimed to evaluate the preparedness of disaster response agencies. It began at 8:10 PM at Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing in Lajpat Nagar, where around 250 students and staff experienced a complete blackout. A circular issued by the directorate outlined the drill's objectives, which included air raid warnings, evacuation procedures, and the involvement of various civil defence services. Participants, including nursing student Farida Noora, expressed that the drill provided a realistic experience of disaster management. Medical teams were on-site to attend to simulated injuries, reflecting the importance of such drills in light of current global tensions. Observers noted the effective coordination among agencies, enhancing public confidence in disaster preparedness.
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The mock drill enhances the readiness of disaster response agencies, ensuring better preparedness for real emergencies, which is crucial for public safety.
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