Denmark told to be ‘totally prepared’ for crisis situation
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Denmark told to be ‘totally prepared’ for crisis situation
Denmark’s authorities, emergency services and general population should have wide-reaching structures in place for effective response to a major crisis, the government said on Friday.
The Danish government will allocate 1.2 billion kroner (160 million euros) to strengthen society's preparedness in the event of war or crisis, the Ministry of Civil Protection announced today. The government wants to strengthen the capacity of electricity and water supplies, as well as the health system and telecommunications, reports the French news agency AFP.
On Friday, Denmark announced that it would spend SEK 1.2 billion (€160 million) to strengthen society's preparedness in the event of war or crisis, described as "total preparation". ...
Denmark must be on par with other Nordic countries, and citizens must be able to be crisis-ready if a crisis arises.
Denmark must be on par with other Nordic countries, and citizens must be able to be crisis-ready if a crisis arises.
The Danish government has announced the need to introduce a “total preparedness” system. Illustrative photo: Getty Images The Danish government has announced the need to introduce a “total preparedness” system for emergencies so that every citizen, business and government agencies know clearly how to act in crisis conditions. This was announced by the Minister for Emergency Situations, Thorsten Shack Pedersen, at a briefing on February 20, DR re…
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