Operation Abhyas: Maharashtra's Mock Drills Test Emergency Readiness

Maharashtra conducted extensive mock drills under 'Operation Abhyas', simulating air strikes and chemical contamination. The drills aimed to assess emergency response times and coordination among various agencies. The exercises took place across multiple locations, involving 10,000 volunteers, and showcased integrated efforts from different emergency services.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai/Pune | Updated: 07-05-2025 21:25 IST | Created: 07-05-2025 21:25 IST
Operation Abhyas: Maharashtra's Mock Drills Test Emergency Readiness
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Sirens pierced the air as Maharashtra conducted a series of mock drills across multiple locations to simulate emergency scenarios such as air strikes and chemical contamination. Residents and emergency personnel swiftly enacted practiced procedures, testing their preparedness under the directive of 'Operation Abhyas'.

The drills, featuring 10,000 volunteers, were coordinated to measure response times and effective collaboration among various agencies, including police, fire brigade, and healthcare teams. The exercise was part of a strategy to bolster readiness in the wake of recent regional tensions.

Civil Defence Director Prabhat Kumar noted satisfaction with the initial three-minute response times, while emphasizing ongoing analysis. The simulations demonstrated Maharashtra's commitment to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens through comprehensive emergency preparedness measures.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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