A new system to enhance security will be introduced in Uzbekistan

Within the framework of Uzbekistan's strategy until 2030, specific measures have been outlined to manage and prevent risks that may arise from emergencies and global climate change. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This strategy is not limited to warnings or general calls but is implemented based on a systematic approach and digitalization. According to the plans, a rapid alert system for the population will be fully implemented when earthquakes of magnitude 6 or higher occur in the country's seismically active areas.
This system ensures that people are informed promptly during emergencies. Such systems can help save valuable lives even within a few seconds.
Additionally, each neighborhood will be classified into "red," "yellow," and "green" categories according to the level of risk. This classification serves to clearly define risk levels and identify problematic points in each area.
In the next phase, measures aimed at reducing risk will be implemented. In particular, it is planned to gradually transfer neighborhoods classified as "red" to the "yellow" and "green" categories.
The main goal of this approach is to manage and reduce risks. This involves not only responding to emergencies but also planning and monitoring them in advance.
If these plans are successfully implemented, new safety standards will be established in neighborhoods, and people will feel secure in their homes. Source: one.uz





