Taiwan to Revamp Air-Raid Protocols: Lessons from Ukraine and Israel
Taiwan is set to update its air-raid guidance for citizens, inspired by experiences from Ukraine and Israel, amid rising Chinese military threats. New instructions will cover scenarios where residents can't reach shelters promptly. The revisions aim to enhance public safety with practical protective measures.
Taiwan will introduce new air-raid guidance next week, drawing insights from Ukraine and Israel's experiences. The measures aim to better safeguard citizens amid ongoing threats of Chinese military action.
Authorities are refining instructions for situations where individuals can't access shelters in time, advising actions like hiding behind two layers of walls and remaining in a down position with mouths slightly open. These updates acknowledge the challenges faced by residents, especially those in high-rise buildings.
The revamped protocols will be part of Taiwan's comprehensive civil defense strategy, with drills and emergency setups coordinated with the "Han Kuang" military exercises. In response to Chinese military pressure, Taiwan is enhancing its network of air-raid shelters, ensuring robust protection across the island.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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