Key Points

The Odisha government is initiating a critical statewide civil defence drill to enhance emergency response capabilities. These comprehensive mock exercises will involve 12 districts and engage thousands of volunteer participants. The drills aim to educate citizens about emergency protocols and test inter-agency coordination during potential attack scenarios. By simulating various emergency situations, the state hopes to improve public safety and preparedness.

Key Points: Odisha Launches Statewide Civil Defence Mock Drills

  • Comprehensive emergency preparedness mock drills starting Wednesday
  • 12 districts participating in week-long exercise
  • 4,000 Apada Mitras to support drill implementation
  • Aims to enhance public safety and response mechanisms
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Odisha Govt holds preparatory meeting on week-long civil defence mock drills starting from tomorrow

Odisha prepares citizens for potential attacks through comprehensive week-long emergency response drills across 12 districts

"The siren will be a long one and continue for about 5 minutes - Sudhansu Sarangi, DG Fire Services"

Bhubaneswar, May 6

The Odisha Home Department on Tuesday held a high-level preparatory meeting for the upcoming statewide civil defence mock drills that will be held to train citizens on precautions to be taken during an enemy attack.

The meeting took place at Lok Seva Bhawan here in the presence of Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Satyabrata Sahu and Director General of Odisha Fire Services department, Sudhansu Sarangi.

Senior administrative officers from various departments, including police and fire services attended the meeting to chalk out a comprehensive action plan for the drill.

Discussions focussed on strengthening inter-agency coordination, response time, resource deployment, and public communication strategies during emergencies.

The mock drills to be conducted in 12 districts of the state start from Wednesday and will be held for a week to prepare citizens for any kind of air attack and contingencies.

District administrations will use their mechanisms regarding public awareness on this.

"We will conduct mock drills in 12 districts of Odisha, which will include Angul, Khordha, Balasore, Bhadrak, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Ganjam, Dhenkanal, Puri, Koraput and Sundargarh.

"These week-long mock drills will start from Wednesday. We will hold mock drills on Wednesday in a few urban areas. The personnel of the Odisha State Disaster Management Authority (OSDMA) will help in conducting the drills in the coastal areas," said Sarangi.

He also added that the purpose of the mock drills was to alert the public by blowing air raid warning sirens and to prepare them for any eventuality, especially if the enemy conducts an aerial attack.

"The siren will be a long one and continue for about 5 minutes," he stated and added that the drills were aimed at educating people about the precautions they need to take in case of any attack.

He urged people to take shelter in a concrete building once the sirens are blown.

The district administrations have been asked to select designated shelters where the residents of slums can be asked to shift to.

Once the attack is over, trained civil defence volunteers will again sound another siren to inform the public about the end of the attack, noted Sarangi.

He also stated that the preparedness to deal with the aftermath, like taking care of the injured, putting out fires etc, will be assessed through the week-long process.

The district authorities have been asked to mobilise NCC, NSS, Apada Mitra, local officials and volunteer organisations, apart from the Civil Defence volunteers, to participate in the week-long mock drills.

Around 4,000 Apada Mitras of OSDMA will participate in the mock drills in their respective areas.

The Disaster Emergency Response Centres at the state and district level will be operationalised from Wednesday.

The OSDMA will be in touch with the shelter homes and district Emergency Response Centres.

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, "The conduct of the exercise is planned up to the village level. This exercise aims to assess and enhance the readiness of Civil Defence mechanisms across all States and Union Territories."

- IANS

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Pranav K.
This is a very timely initiative by Odisha govt! Given the current geopolitical situation, we must be prepared for any eventuality. Hope other states also conduct such drills. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sunita R.
As someone who survived the 1999 super cyclone in Odisha, I appreciate these preparedness measures. But officials must ensure slum dwellers and rural populations are properly included - they're most vulnerable during disasters.
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Arjun M.
Good move but hope it's not just for show. We need regular drills, not just one week. Also, what about schools? Are they being trained too? Children should know what to do in emergencies.
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Rajesh P.
Coastal areas need special attention given our history with cyclones. Glad to see OSDMA involved. But what about medical preparedness? Hope they're also training first responders for trauma care.
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Meena T.
While important, these drills shouldn't create unnecessary panic. Officials must communicate clearly that this is precautionary. Maybe use TV/radio jingles to explain in simple Odia language for rural folks.

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