Sikkim's Mock Drills: A Test of Readiness Against Aerial Threats

Sikkim conducted comprehensive civil defence mock drills simulating air strike scenarios to test emergency response capabilities. The staged events, including fire breakouts and a blackout, involved multiple agencies and highlighted public cooperation and readiness in Gangtok, emphasizing the importance of coordinated disaster strategies in facing aerial threats.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Gangtok | Updated: 07-05-2025 23:14 IST | Created: 07-05-2025 23:14 IST
Sikkim's Mock Drills: A Test of Readiness Against Aerial Threats
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On Wednesday, Sikkim undertook extensive civil defence mock drills to assess its preparedness for potential aerial threats, officials reported.

The exercises kicked off at 4 p.m. at the NHPC power house in Balutar, Singtam, simulating an air strike that resulted in presumed structural damage and fires, prompting immediate emergency response activations.

Inquiries confirmed several NHPC employees were fictional casualties, invoking swift mobilisation of fire services, medical teams, and disaster management personnel. Concurrently, a blackout drill in Gangtok tested residents' compliance, all orchestrated under the Ministry of Home Affairs' directives, showcasing Sikkim's disaster preparedness.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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