
Mock Drill on May 7: What to expect in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru & other cities – Check timings, full details inside
Mock Drill on May 7 at 4 pm: The stage is set for a nationwide mock drill on Wednesday with all states and Union territories preparing to operationalise air-raid sirens and train people on evacuation protocols and cleaning of bunkers and trenches among other steps in the event of a "hostile attack".
The emergency preparedness, the first perhaps since 1971, will be conducted by most states from 4 pm.
Check timings, full details on the Mock Drill
Authorities in Delhi will conduct mock drills at 55 locations at 4 pm on Wednesday, with 650 schools participating in evacuation and blackout response training. The Directorate of Education has instructed school heads to organise sessions using a demonstration video on proper mock drill procedures.
A civil defence mock drill will be conducted at 16 locations across 10 districts in Maharashtra on May 7 at 4 pm, covering areas such as Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Raigad, Jalgaon, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, and Palghar, including towns like Uran, Tarapur, Roha-Nagothane, Manmad, Sinnar, Thal, Pimpri-Chinchwad, and Bhusawal.
Mock drills will be conducted at the Council Hall in Pune and Panchayat Samiti and Municipal Council offices in Mulshi and Talegaon
Mock drills will be conducted in Bengaluru, Karwar, and Raichur on May 7. Director General of Police Prashant Kumar Thakur said the drills will continue for a week and are aimed at identifying and addressing gaps in preparedness and resources.
Civil defence mock drills will be held at four locations in Hyderabad on May 7, involving police, fire services, and disaster response teams. Sirens will sound within Outer Ring Road (ORR) at 4 pm for an incoming air raid and again at 4.30 pm to signal the end of the drill.
The civil defence mock drills will be conducted at the Madras Atomic Power Station (MAPS), Kalpakkam in Chengalpattu district, and in the Chennai Port Trust, here on May 7, at 4 pm, the state government informed on Tuesday.
Mock drills will be carried out at 20 places in the Punjab on 7 May, including Ferozepur, Ludhiana, Amritsar, Bathinda, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Patiala, Pathankot, Barnala and Mohali.
In Haryana, mock drills will be conducted at many places including Ambala, Faridabad, Gurugram, Hisar, Panchkula, Panipat and Rohtak.
Uttar Pradesh will see a statewide mock drill on 7 May at 4pm. A 10-minute blackout will be observed in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district from 8 pm to 8.10 pm on May 7, officials said on Tuesday.
Civil Defence Mock Drill will take place on Wednesday, May 7 at 4:00 PM. The mock drills would be conducted in Kashmir's seven civil defence districts — Anantnag, Budgam, Baramulla, Kupwara, Srinagar, Uri (in Baramulla district), and Awantipora (in Pulwama district) – which are spread over six revenue districts.
Civil defence mock drills will be held across Bihar on Wednesday at 4pm.
As per the directive of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, Civil Defence mock drills will be conducted in 14 districts of Kerala on May 7.
Mock drills will be held on Wednesday in five cities of the state including Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Katni from 4 pm. The drills will be conducted for activities like warning of danger through siren, blackout, keeping major infrastructure safe, safe evacuation of injured in case of accident,
The Chandigarh administration will conduct a 10-minute blackout drill on Wednesday and appealed to residents to turn off electricity on their premises during the exercise.
Himachal Pradesh called upon the citizens to cooperate and actively participate in 'Operation Abhyaas' scheduled at 4 pm on May 7.
An extensive mock drill will be carried out across 14 'civil defence districts' of Assam on Wednesday.
An official said that the mock drill will start at 4 pm and will continue till all the steps are covered.
Gujarat will hold civil defence mock drills at key sites in 18 districts at 4 pm on May 7, followed by a citizen-led blackout from 7.30 to 8 pm.
In Gujarat, mock drills will be held at Vadodara, Surat, Tapi, Patan, Banaskantha, Ahmedabad, Jamnagar, Devbhumi Dwarka, Morbi, Gir Somnath, Mehsana, Narmada, Navsari, Dang, Kutch, Bharuch, Gandhinagar and Bhavnagar.
Civil Defence mock drills will be conducted in Manipur's Imphal West district on Wednesday. The mock drill will be held on Wednesday at 4 pm.
Mock drill will be carried out in five districts—Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Godda and Sahibganj – at 4pm om 7 May.
In Singtam, the mock drill will run from 4 pm to 5 pm, beginning with sirens and a simulated air strike at the NHPC power house in Balutar. Fire services and rescue teams will carry out mock evacuations and transport casualties to Singtam District Hospital.
In Gangtok, the drill will take place from 9 pm to 9.30 pm, involving sirens and a complete blackout. All lights, generator sets, inverters, and solar lights must be turned off in homes, businesses, and government offices.
Civil Defence mock drills will be conducted across all eight districts of Tripura on Wednesday, with resource mobilisation at Umakanta Academy ground in West Tripura starting at 3.30 pm. The 90-minute exercise will involve TSR, Apada Mitra, NCC cadets, and Homeguards, with sirens sounding at 4 pm and 5 pm.
The Union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is fully prepared for the Civil Defence mock drills to be held on Wednesday, 7 May. During the drill, all lights in homes, offices, and public places must be switched off. If emergency lights are used, windows should be covered with thick curtains or cardboard to prevent light from escaping.
People should avoid using mobile phones or any light-emitting devices near windows. Households should be prepared with torches, glow sticks, radios, drinking water, dry food, and essential medicines.
At 4 pm, when the siren sounds, everyone should move to the safest part of their home. Families are encouraged to carry out a 'family drill' together.
A long siren indicates a warning, while a short siren signals that it is safe. People who are outdoors should move indoors promptly.
Radios and televisions should be used to follow official updates.
Gas and electrical appliances must be switched off as soon as the siren is heard, to prevent accidents. It is also essential to ensure the safety of children and pets during the blackout.
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