‘Operation Shield’: Chandigarh conducts civil defence exercise, blackout drill

As part of the second civil defence exercise, ‘Operation Shield’, a scenario was simulated at Air Force Station here involving an attack by a swarm of enemy drones. In response to the simulated threat, the Station Commander sought immediate assistance from the civil administration to evacuate families from the station premises to a safer location. Upon receiving the request, the Health Department, Fire Services, and Civil Defence units were promptly activated. The injured were triaged on-site, and those with serious conditions were swiftly transported to the nearest hospital. The remaining evacuees were relocated to the Community Centre in Sector 47, where comprehensive medical check-ups and treatment were provided. Further, a coordinated 10-minute blackout drill was observed from 8 pm to 8.10 pm by all residents of Kishangarh and IT Park, showcasing exceptional unity, discipline, and community spirit. Deputy Commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav said that the response of residents during the blackout drill reflects their shared commitment to collective safety and civil defence preparedness. He extended his heartfelt gratitude to the residents, civil defence volunteers, and all departments involved, noting the seamless execution of the drill without disruption or confusion. The exercise aimed to test and enhance the coordination, preparedness, and response capabilities of civil and defence agencies in the event of an emergency.

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