According to the Warsaw Metropolitan Police Headquarters, the drills are being conducted by Warsaw Waterworks in coordination with the Warsaw Mayor’s Office, the State Fire Service, and the Police.
The exercise will take place at Warsaw Waterworks facilities and in the nearby town of Pruszków, about 15 kilometres (9 miles) west of central Warsaw.
‘It’s only an exercise,’ police say
Authorities have warned that during the training drill, residents may notice sirens, loud noises, drone flights and increased movement of emergency vehicles, but stressed that it is only a simulation.
Officials said the goal of “Sokrates-25” is to improve coordination and crisis-response skills among emergency services and to test procedures ensuring the continuity of essential public utilities.
The exercise also aims to strengthen Warsaw Waterworks’ resilience to potential external threats and enhance the city’s preparedness to assist residents in emergency situations.
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Source: Radio Poland/Warsaw Metropolitan Police Headquarters