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Air-Raid Sirens, Blackouts & Evacuation Drills: What To Do (& Not Do) During Civil Defence Mock Drill Today

Water, flashlight, basic medicines — keep them handy just in case. Think of it as a real-world rehearsal of your own readiness.

Mock Drill: India is gearing up for a massive civil defence mock drill today, May 7 — the largest of its kind since the 1971 Bangladesh war. Directed by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), this nationwide exercise aims to test how well both citizens and authorities can respond to emergencies like airstrikes, terrorist attacks, or chemical threats.

Here’s your essential Do’s and Don’ts guide to navigating the drill safely, calmly, and responsibly.

DO: Know What This Drill Is All About

Do understand the purpose: The MHA’s May 2 directive outlines that this drill is being conducted under the Civil Defence Rules, 1968, across 244 designated districts. It’s designed to test everything from evacuation strategies to blackout protocols and communication links with the Indian Air Force.

Do treat it seriously: The simulation will mimic emergency situations — including air raid sirens, power cuts, traffic diversions, and even mock evacuations. Various forces, including civil defence teams, local police, fire departments, medical teams, NCC cadets, and student,s will participate.

Do remember the official goal: “The aim is to train civilians, students, and others in civil defence techniques for protection during a hostile attack,” the MHA said.

DON’T: Panic Or Spread Rumours

Don’t mistake it for a real attack: Yes, it may feel tense — sirens, blackouts, controlled chaos — but it’s all simulated. The purpose is not to scare but to prepare.

Don’t circulate unverified info: Stick to official updates via radio, television, or trusted online channels. Avoid forwarding panic-inducing messages or footage from the drill on social media.

Don’t ignore the authorities: Follow instructions from civil defence wardens, police, or volunteers — even if they temporarily restrict access to areas or divert traffic.

DO: Prepare & Participate Smartly

Do expect interruptions: Brief power outages, mobile signal disruptions, and simulated emergencies are part of the drill. In some areas, camouflaging of installations or shadow control room operations may be observed.

Do pack a basic emergency kit: Water, flashlight, basic medicines — keep them handy just in case. Think of it as a real-world rehearsal of your own readiness.

Do cooperate fully: Participants include home guards, NYKS members, NSS volunteers, and school students. Respect their roles and join in the spirit of preparedness.

Do understand what’s being tested

According to the MHA, the drill will help assess:

  • “The readiness of control rooms and shadow control centres”
  • “The performance of air raid warning systems”
  • “Early camouflage of critical plants and installations”
  • “Crash blackout implementation”
  • “Activation of civil defence services including firefighting, rescue, and depot ops”

DON’T: Be Caught Off Guard

Don’t assume it’s business as usual: If you’re in one of the 244 civil defence districts, expect visible disruptions. These may include sudden siren blasts and emergency response mobilisations.

Don’t underestimate the drill’s importance: This is not just a box-ticking formality. It’s about strengthening India’s defence from the ground up — and that starts with informed, alert, and cooperative citizens.

So, when the drill comes around, stay sharp, stay safe, and stay calm. Preparedness begins with participation.

About the author Shayak Majumder

Shayak Majumder leads the ABP Live English team. He reviews gadgets, covers everything AI, and is on the lookout for the next big tech trend to cover. He is also building a data-driven AI-aware newsroom. Got tips? Reach out!

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