Rajasthan Stages Comprehensive Mock Drills to Tackle Emerging Threats
In response to new threats, Rajasthan cities conducted mock drills overseen by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The drills included simulated air strikes, power blackouts, and coordinated emergency responses to evaluate readiness. Conducted in two phases, they tested response times and fostered public awareness for handling potential future scenarios.
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Cities across Rajasthan witnessed an extensive exercise of mock drills, orchestrated under the supervision of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The objective was to assess response times and preparedness in light of new threats signaled following the recent attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.
Events included simulated air strikes and coordinated responses during power blackouts held at designated times. Emergency teams across various sectors participated, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of the state's readiness. The drills culminated in a city-wide blackout at 8:30 p.m., where public cooperation was emphasized.
Significant locations including Jaipur's international airport and railway stations participated. The mock drills simulated real-time emergency actions, involving police, fire brigades, and medical services, reiterating the need for preparedness in the face of potential dangers.
(With inputs from agencies.)

