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On May 9, Delhi PWD minister Parvesh Verma announced the installation of air raid sirens on high-rise buildings across New Delhi due to escalated tensions between India and Pakistan. Starting Friday night, 40-50 sirens will be operational, controlled from a single command center, with each siren audible within an eight-kilometer radius. These sirens will activate for five minutes during emergencies, including blackouts, and will be managed by the NDMA.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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