Bhopal's siren system, installed during the 1971 Pakistan war, is set for an upgrade after a mock drill revealed its sound failed to reach all areas, ensuring better preparedness for emergencies.
Bhopal to Replace 54-Year-Old Siren System
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Bhopal. The old siren system installed 54 years ago in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, will be replaced. During the recent mock drill, its sound did not reach many places. After which the administration took this decision. The administration will have complete control of this system which is played in case of war or emergency.
Actually, the siren system was installed in Bhopal during the Pak war in 1971. Recently a mock drill was conducted in the capital Bhopal under which air siren was to be played. When the siren was played, its sound did not reach all the places. Now the administration has started preparing to replace it.
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New system will be installed in the main places and markets of the city
This new system will be installed in the main places and markets of the city. This system will be connected to the control and command center. People will get emergency information in just a second. Students in schools and colleges will also be informed about the meaning of siren and its behavior. During the mock drill, the lights of many places were also not switched off. People will also be alerted about this.
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