Lower Austria's communities: 19 locations receive certificate for crisis safety
Lower Austria's communities: 19 locations receive certificate for crisis safety
In a solemn act, 19 municipalities from Lower Austria were awarded the title "Crisis -proof community" in Tulln. The ceremony took place in the fire brigade and security center, where the stel representative of the governor, Stephan Pernkopf, together with State Councilor Christoph Luisser and Christoph Kainz, the President of the Lower Austria Civil Protection Association (NÖZSV), handed over the certificates.
This recognition not only has a symbolic value; It is based on comprehensive criteria such as predictive planning and effective crisis management strategies. The excellent communities have worked closely with the Lower Austrian Civil Protection Association to prepare for potential crisis situations and increase the security of their citizens.
Certificates handed over
The solemn ceremonies not only serve to appreciate the efforts of the communities, but also promote awareness of the importance of civil protection in the region. "The cooperation between the municipalities and our civil protection association is crucial for strengthening crisis resilience in Lower Austria," emphasized Pernkopf when the certificates were presented. In an emergency, a well -trained community can make a decisive contribution to security and the protection of its citizens.
Overall, the award is a sign of recognition for the achievements already provided and an incentive for all regions to take similar initiatives. It is expected that such programs will reach even more communities in the future to make the entire region safer. The most important steps on the way to the "crisis -proof community" include regular training, the establishment of emergency plans and the implementation of simulations in order to be able to act quickly and efficiently in an emergency.
For more information on the criteria and other developments in the area of civil protection, see the current Reporting on www.noen.at .
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