Teams in Aydın are on alert for Eid al-Adha: 5,450 personnel will be on duty in the field

During the Feast of Sacrifice in Aydın, comprehensive measures will be taken to ensure that citizens can spend their holidays in peace and security, with a total of 5,450 personnel actively serving in the field. According to a statement from the Aydın Governorship …

Teams in Aydın are on alert for Eid al-Adha: 5,450 personnel will be on duty in the field
Publish: 14.06.2024
Updated: 16.06.2024 22:22
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During the Feast of Sacrifice in Aydın, extensive measures will be taken to ensure that citizens can spend their holidays in peace and security, with a total of 5,450 personnel actively on duty in the field.

According to the statement issued by the Aydın Governorship, throughout the Feast of Sacrifice; a total of 5,450 personnel consisting of the Provincial Police Department, Provincial Gendarmerie Command, Provincial Health Directorate, Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Directorate, and ADM Electricity teams will be in the field with 634 vehicles. In order to ensure security throughout the holiday, the Provincial Police Department will be on duty with 270 vehicles and 3,380 personnel. The Provincial Gendarmerie Command will ensure the security of citizens with 255 vehicles and 1,091 personnel. In order for emergency health services to continue uninterrupted, the Provincial Health Directorate will be present with 52 vehicles and 704 personnel. In addition, for animal slaughtering and food safety, which are among the most important aspects of the Feast of Sacrifice, the Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Directorate will be in the field with 24 vehicles and 101 personnel. ADM Electricity will also be on duty with 33 vehicles and 174 personnel to ensure that there are no disruptions in energy services throughout the holiday.

The statement issued by the Aydın Governorship stated that all units will work in a coordinated manner throughout the holiday, emphasizing that ‘During the Feast of Sacrifice, we will all be in the field together with all our colleagues to ensure that our citizens’ holiday passes in a peaceful and secure environment, and that all the needs of daily life can continue without interruption in their normal course.’

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