NCSCM sends text messages to citizens regarding 'warning sirens'
The National Center for Security and Crisis Management (NCSCM) sent Monday text messages to citizens’ phones informing them of the reason for warning sirens due to the start of the 'Darb Al Aman/3' (Path to safety) comprehensive national field exercise.
'This is to inform you that the alarm sirens were activated due to the commencement of the Darb Al Aman 3 National Exercise. Wishing you all safety. The National Center for Security and Crises Management,' the message stated.
The message was received via mobile phones in both Arabic and English languages.
The exercise began on Monday with the sounding of sirens, which is being implemented by the NCSCM over two days, to determine the readiness of public and private institutions to deal with earthquakes and their repercussions.
The National Center for Security and Crisis Management (NCSCM) sent Monday text messages to citizens’ phones informing them of the reason for warning sirens due to the start of the 'Darb Al Aman/3' (Path to safety) comprehensive national field exercise.
'This is to inform you that the alarm sirens were activated due to the commencement of the Darb Al Aman 3 National Exercise. Wishing you all safety. The National Center for Security and Crises Management,' the message stated.
The message was received via mobile phones in both Arabic and English languages.
The exercise began on Monday with the sounding of sirens, which is being implemented by the NCSCM over two days, to determine the readiness of public and private institutions to deal with earthquakes and their repercussions.
The National Center for Security and Crisis Management (NCSCM) sent Monday text messages to citizens’ phones informing them of the reason for warning sirens due to the start of the 'Darb Al Aman/3' (Path to safety) comprehensive national field exercise.
'This is to inform you that the alarm sirens were activated due to the commencement of the Darb Al Aman 3 National Exercise. Wishing you all safety. The National Center for Security and Crises Management,' the message stated.
The message was received via mobile phones in both Arabic and English languages.
The exercise began on Monday with the sounding of sirens, which is being implemented by the NCSCM over two days, to determine the readiness of public and private institutions to deal with earthquakes and their repercussions.
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NCSCM sends text messages to citizens regarding 'warning sirens'
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