Tag #Civil Protection

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Germany's Emergency Shelter Plan: Adapting Existing Infrastructure for Civil Protection

Germany is developing a civil protection plan focusing on existing spaces like cellars and underground areas, aiming to inform citizens of the nearest shelters via mobile alerts and potentially additional signage, with current capacity for sheltering 1.6 million people and plans for ten mobile care ...

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DRK Calls for Four Million Germans to Receive First-Aid Crisis Training

The German Red Cross (DRK) wants four million people trained in first aid by 2029 to improve self-help skills during crises, advocating for a tenfold increase in funding compared to the current plan to train 450,000 people over five years and additional funds to train support staff for emergency she...

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Germany's Union Party Demands €10 Billion for Civil Protection

Driven by the Ukraine war and recent natural disasters, Germany's Union party is demanding a ten billion Euro investment over ten years to bolster civil protection, including a national action plan, improved infrastructure, and increased volunteer engagement.

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Hamburg strengthens resilience amid Ukraine war

Hamburg is bolstering its crisis preparedness due to the war in Ukraine, fortifying its infrastructure against potential attacks and sabotage targeting its port, rail, road, and tunnel systems, crucial for NATO troop movements should they be necessary.

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BBK Urges Germans to Prepare for Infrastructure Disruptions

The German Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief (BBK) is urging citizens to prepare for potential disruptions of essential infrastructure, including prolonged power outages, due to increased attacks on critical infrastructure from abroad.

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