This footage is from Sirsa. Late Friday night, there was a blast after bright light.
A drone movement was observed in Sirsa, Haryana on Friday-Saturday night amid increasing tension between India and Pakistan. Some CCTVs related to this have also come out, in which the sound of the blast is heard after the bright light. Sirsa also has an airforce station.
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Police and Air Force team reached the spot as soon as the explosion was reported. However, he found nothing suspicious. At the same time, examinations to be held on May 10 and 11 at Chaudhary Devi Lal University in Sirsa have been postponed.
From 7 pm on Friday evening, blackout was done in Ambala, Panchkula and Panipat. The airplace an alert was issued for the first time at the Air Force Station in Ambala.
This picture is from Sirsa. The movement of drones was seen here at night. After some time there was a loud explosion.
Education board officials canceled holidays
In order to avoid an air strike -like situation in Haryana, the Board of Education has canceled the holidays of officers and employees till further orders. Security has been increased in Sirsa, Fatehabad, Kaithal, Jind, Kurukshetra and Ambala along the Punjab border. The holidays of doctors, fire brigade and police officers and employees have been canceled. His headquarters has been banned.
25% beds have been reserved in government and private hospitals to deal with emergency. Sirens are being installed in all 7500 villages of the state within 48 hours to give information about emergency.
In Fatehabad, the police is continuously investigating in the border areas including railway platforms.
School closed in Ambala, flight canceled in Hisar As soon as the drone was found in the morning, information came. Just after this, DC issued orders to close all schools, colleges, ITIs and other educational institutions in the district. At the same time, flights from Hisar Airport to Delhi and Ayodhya have been canceled. SP Shashank Kumar Sawan of Hisar said- Be safe in the house and keep the emergency kit ready. Only medical stores will be open. Do not pay attention to any kind of rumors.
Haryana government sanctions 1.10 crore for disaster management
Keeping in mind the current circumstances, the Haryana government has sanctioned an amount of Rs 1.10 crore to all the Deputy Commissioners for disaster management. An amount of Rs 5 lakh has been provided to each Deputy Commissioner, so that they can ensure quick and effective action in their district.
Giving information, Dr. Sumita Mishra, Additional Chief Secretary of Home Department and Financial Commissioner Revenue and Disaster Management, said that the Deputy Commissioners have been instructed to fully follow the financial discipline and use the sanctioned amount only for the prescribed objectives. Do not spend more than the sanctioned limit without prior approval of the government.