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Civil Defense Drills: Emergency Sirens to be Tested in Armenia's Tavush and Shirak Regions on August 18

Civil Defense Drills: Emergency Sirens to be Tested in Armenia's Tavush and Shirak Regions on August 18
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On August 18, local authorities will conduct civil defense drills and technical inspections in Armenia's Tavush and Shirak regions. As part of these readiness exercises, emergency public warning sirens will be activated in several communities.

On August 18, planned civil defense activities will take place in specific settlements across Armenia, involving the activation of special public warning sirens to test emergency readiness.

Training Drills in the Tavush Region

In the Zorakan settlement of the Noyemberyan municipality, located in the Tavush region, comprehensive training exercises will be held between 10:00 and 15:00. The primary goal of these drills is to practically test and organize emergency response protocols, including public notification, sheltering procedures, and safe evacuation to designated security zones.

Civil Defense Drills: Emergency Sirens to be Tested in Armenia's Tavush and Shirak Regions on August 18
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According to the local news outlet Factor.am, the exercise will include a simulated attack warning. To ensure the "Air Raid Alert" notification system functions properly, the local electric sirens will be activated at exactly 12:00.

System Inspections in the Shirak Region

Similar technical inspections are scheduled for the Shirak region. On the same day, August 18, emergency sound warning systems will be tested in the Amasia municipality.

According to the official schedule, the testing of electric sirens in Amasia will take place between 12:00 and 13:00.

Civil Defense Drills: Emergency Sirens to be Tested in Armenia's Tavush and Shirak Regions on August 18
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Civil Defense Drills: Emergency Sirens to be Tested in Armenia's Tavush and Shirak Regions on August 18
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