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Delhi's PWD minister, Parvesh Verma, announced the installation of air raid sirens on high-rise buildings in New Delhi due to escalating tensions with Pakistan. On Friday, sirens were tested atop the PWD building, with people instructed to seek shelter. The sirens will be centrally operated by the NDMA and can be heard within an 8 km radius. This move follows a recent civil defense mock drill and the deadly Pahalgam terror attack.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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