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Thursday 25 October 2012 - 07:32

Israel holds massive disaster stimulation drill

Story Code : 206540
Israeli soldiers during the earthquake drill "Turning Point 6" in the city of Holon, near Tel Aviv on October 21, 2012.
Israeli soldiers during the earthquake drill "Turning Point 6" in the city of Holon, near Tel Aviv on October 21, 2012.
The five-day drill, entitled “Turning Point 6”, was launched on Sunday and included stimulation of two earthquakes measuring 5.4 and 7.4 on the Richter scale as well as a 15-meter high tsunami wave.

Some 600 volunteers, 80 divers, 25 boats, 15 dog handlers and 30 vehicles were involved in the drill which was launched at 11:00 a.m. Sunday.

Citizens were asked to leave their homes and workplaces during the simulated earthquake.

The disaster stimulation drill comes a few months after another massive emergency exercise was held in the central Tel Aviv.

The drills started on August 30 at Tel Aviv’s Weizmann Center, which contains a shopping mall, medical clinics, restaurants and office buildings.

    The operation practiced a large-scale evacuation after a simulated fire breakout on the 11th floor of a central office building, and involved all emergency services in Tel Aviv.


The exercise was timed to coincide with the morning rush hour to fully simulate a possible attack at a busy time of the day.
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