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Mock drills in Delhi on Thursday, Friday to assess emergency preparedness
Security agencies, including the Delhi Police, will conduct mock terror attack drills across more than 10 locations in the national capital on Thursday and Friday, officials said, as quoted by PTI.
The two-day exercise is designed to test emergency response systems and evaluate coordination between multiple agencies in the event of an attack or terrorist strike. According to an official, the purpose of the drill is 'to validate the preparedness and coordination of various stakeholders'.
Members of the public have been advised to stay calm, avoid panic, and not to believe or spread any rumours during the exercise. Authorities have also urged citizens to cooperate fully as drills are carried out.
The drills will be monitored to assess operational effectiveness and identify areas that require improvement. It follows similar nationwide exercises held in May to evaluate preparedness for scenarios such as war, missile strikes, and aerial attacks.
They were organised hours before India's 'Operation Sindoor', which targeted nine terror-linked sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir in response to the April 22 Pahalgam attack.
What to expect during the drill?
Silent mobilisation of volunteers and civil defence wardens
Simulated aerial threats involving enemy drones and aircraft
Use of air raid sirens and emergency communication systems
Implementation of blackout protocols near key infrastructure points
Evacuation and mass casualty response exercises, including the movement of civilians from a mock drone strike area
Blood donation drives to support emergency medical requirements
Simulated military scenarios, such as the withdrawal and redeployment of Border Wing Home Guards in coordination with Indian defence forces
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