Two-thirds of Tallinn’s residents will stay in the city in the event of a crisis, as they have no alternative options to wait out the hard times, Christina Rossman, a spokeswoman for the capital’s crisis management team, said on February 5. during filming. from an interview program on ETV+.
“In the event of a serious crisis, about a third of the population of Tallinn, about 150,000 people, will leave the city, since they have summer houses, relatives in other regions, and the opportunity to wait out the cataclysm outside the capital. However, some 300,000 people will remain in Tallinn.”Rossman said.
Forced to stay in the city, the specialist recommended downloading and carefully reading the application distributed by the Estonian Rescue Department. He also recalled that in emergency situations, the Tallinn county governments planned to deploy crisis points with the possibility of heating, charging mobile devices and obtaining the necessary information.
Remember that the Estonian authorities, in addition to increasing direct military spending, have addressed civil defense issues. So, in Tallinn there were signs of shelters in various underground passages and parking lots.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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