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Gurugram Deputy Commissioner Ajay Kumar met with over 60 Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) to prepare for air raid-like emergencies. The administration is installing sirens and directing RWAs to create basement shelters and educate residents on emergency protocols. Residents are advised to follow blackout procedures during alerts and avoid spreading unverified information. Official updates will be shared through designated social media channels and the helpline number 112. The success of these measures relies on community participation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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