Will TN conduct a civil defence mock drill at Kalpakkam atomic power station and Chennai port tomorrow?

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Key Takeaways
- Civil defence exercise scheduled for May 6.
- Locations include Kalpakkam and Chennai Port.
- Exercise simulates an emergency air raid scenario.
- Coordination between multiple departments is crucial.
- Public activities will remain unaffected during the drill.
Chennai, May 6 (NationPress) A civil defence exercise and rehearsal is set to unfold at two significant facilities in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, as part of a national effort mandated by the Union Home Ministry to evaluate emergency readiness.
The mock drill is planned to occur at the Madras Atomic Power Station located in Kalpakkam, Chengalpattu district, and at the Chennai Port Trust from 4 to 4:30 p.m.
This exercise aims to emulate an incoming air raid situation, assessing the preparedness and collaboration among various departments to manage emergencies efficiently.
The State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) has been activated and will function from the State Disaster Management Authority's premises at Ezhilagam, Chennai.
During the drill, the District Disaster Management Authority, led by the District Collector, will coordinate with Civil Defence personnel (Home Guards), Fire and Rescue Services, and other essential government entities.
A high-level meeting was held on Tuesday, chaired by N. Muruganandam, the Chief Secretary of Tamil Nadu, to oversee the preparations.
Senior officials from both state and central agencies attended the meeting, including the Additional Chief Secretary (Home, Prohibition and Excise), Additional Chief Secretary (Revenue and Disaster Management), State Relief Commissioner, Commissioner for Revenue Administration, Director General of Police, Additional Director General of Police (Operations), Project Director of Madras Atomic Power Station, Chairman of Chennai Port Trust, Chengalpattu District Collector, Inspector General (Home Guards), Inspector General (General), and representatives from the Dakshin Bharat Area.
Officials highlighted that this exercise is merely a routine mock drill aimed at bolstering response mechanisms at critical infrastructure sites.
All other public activities and services within the state will remain unaffected during the exercise.
The government has called upon the public not to panic or feel alarmed by the activities at Kalpakkam and Chennai Port during the drill, reiterating that it forms part of standard safety protocols to ensure preparedness in the event of real emergencies.