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Public urged to know closest bomb shelter, recognise siren signals

Public urged to know closest bomb shelter, recognise siren signals

The interior ministry on Tuesday reiterated instructions to the public in case of military aggression directed at Cyprus, including becoming familiar with the nearest bomb shelter and recognising siren signals.

People can find the bomb shelters closest to home or work on the SafeCY app or by calling Civil Defence on 22 403451 or 22 403452.

In case of an emergency, the sirens will wail in affected areas, warning people to head to bomb shelters or temporary safe areas. Civil Defence personnel will be present to help guide the public.

When a siren wails with a fluctuating sound it means there is a serious risk and the public should take immediate cover.

A steady, continuous sound means the emergency has passed.

In the event the sirens are activated, people should remain calm and tune in to the radio, television and official accounts on social media. They should also avoid spreading unconfirmed information or rumours, be prepared to move to a shelter and follow instructions given by authorities.

The shelters will provide protection from explosions, shrapnel and other risks.

Although the shelters are for temporary use, for up to a few hours, people should carry identification, some cash, water, dry food and – if necessary – child food, first aid kits, medication, a torch and a small portable transistor with batteries.

In areas where bomb shelters are not available, the public should find a space away from windows and doors, lie face-down covering their head with their hands. If outdoors, they should do this in a ditch wherever possible.

Regarding the villages of Pyla, Ormidia, Xylophagou, Xylotympou, Timi, Anarita and Mandria, the Civil Defence has prepared evacuation plans and the community councils have been notified.

The residents will be informed during the day by their local authorities about areas to serve as temporary shelters.

Meanwhile, the police are on alert and taking preventive measures.

Police spokesman Vyron Vyronos told the Cyprus News Agency that the police had stepped up security at crucial infrastructure and other high-risk areas, both on land and at sea, in cooperation with state services and departments, as well as the British bases.

The public can contact the police on 112 and 199 for life-threatening incidents, or 1460 if other lines are not responding.

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