
As monsoon rains draw closer, Kanpur Nagar district authorities carried out a large-scale flood disaster management mock drill on June 26, 2025. The drill, conducted across key flood-prone tehsils, aimed to test the region’s emergency response systems and boost preparedness in case of heavy rainfall or river overflow.

Kanpur Mock Drill
The mock drill was organized across three major tehsils in Kanpur Nagar — Bilhaur,
Ghatampur, and Kanpur Sadar — all known for their vulnerability during heavy monsoons.
The operation stimulated various emergency scenarios such as rising river levels, village evacuations, rescue missions, and temporary shelter setups. Teams from the district administration, NDRF, SDRF, police, and health departments participated actively, ensuring a coordinated effort that mirrored real flood situations.
District officials stated that the drill was not just a routine exercise, but a critical step toward enhancing the city’s readiness for any flood-related emergencies during the upcoming monsoon season.
The aim was to evaluate coordination between departments, identify gaps in response strategies, and increase awareness among local residents. Authorities emphasized that these drills play a vital role in minimizing damage and saving lives when real disasters strike.
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