Turkish authorities strengthen civil defense measures, radically tightening requirements to the equipment bomb shelters all over the country.
Greece has 2,892 shelters for the civilian population with a total capacity of almost 2 million peoplesaid the Deputy Minister of Citizen Protection Ioannis Lambropoulos. Parliamentary inquiry Kyriakos Velopoulos revealed that most of the shelters are in need of repair, and local authorities are responsible for their condition.
Now the presence of such structures will become mandatory in residential buildings with more than ten apartments, as well as in hotels, dormitories And hostels with a capacity of more than 50 beds.
According to the new norms, shopping centers, sports arenas, schools, nursing homes and other institutions of mass stay will also have to equip sheltersmeeting new technical standards.
Special attention is paid medical institutions: operating rooms, maternity wards And intensive care units should be transferred to fortified basementssuitable for work in conditions of possible attack.
Also to civil defense will be connected subways: metro tunnels must be prepared for use as temporary shelters.
The new rules not only include extended list objects to be protected, but also increased safety standards. Including implementing modern accessibility requirements — we are talking about creating conditions for people with disabilities.
Such a large-scale restructuring of the entire civil protection systems suggests that Ankara does not rule out the possibility major armed conflict in the foreseeable future – and is considering Turkey How direct participant possible war.
While the question remains open – whose side is it on? Türkiye plans to find itself in a potential global conflict, given its complex relations with both The West (in particular with Greece)so with Russiaand increasingly independent geopolitical strategy.
Greece also checks bomb shelters

Greece has 2,892 shelters for the civilian population with a total capacity of almost 2 million peoplesaid the Deputy Minister of Citizen Protection Ioannis Lambropoulos. Parliamentary inquiry Kyriakos Velopoulos revealed that most of the shelters are in need of repair, and local authorities are responsible for their condition.
Almost 3 thousand shelters throughout the country
According to official data provided by the Deputy Minister of Citizen Protection Ioannis Lambropoulos in parliament, on the territory Greece valid 2,892 shelters total capacity 1,981,514 people. If necessary, capacity can be increased by 30%.
These figures are given in response to a request from the head of the party “The Greek Solution” by Kyriakos Velopouloswho demanded clarification about the current state of the civil defense system. Velopoulos also asked whether there was an up-to-date register of shelters indicating their location, capacity and state of readiness, as well as whether inspections and repairs had been carried out in recent years.
Responsibilities are distributed between the authorities and the private sector
The Deputy Minister explained that responsibility for the maintenance and technical condition of public shelters lies with local authorities. In the case of private premises suitable for use as shelter, their owners are obliged to ensure readiness to receive citizens within 24 hours after the alarm was announced.
Work to identify and certify shelters is coordinated by People’s Defense Service – Civil Emergency Planning (Π.ΑΜ.–Π.Σ.Ε.Α.). Each administrative unit has special commissions for a period of three years that inspect buildings and propose new locations for inclusion in the list.
Almost 3 thousand shelters throughout the country
According to official data provided by the Deputy Minister of Citizen Protection Ioannis Lambropoulos in parliament, on the territory Greece valid 2,892 shelters total capacity 1,981,514 people. If necessary, capacity can be increased by 30%.
These figures are given in response to a request from the head of the party “The Greek Solution” by Kyriakos Velopouloswho demanded clarification about the current state of the civil defense system. Velopoulos also asked whether there was an up-to-date register of shelters indicating their location, capacity and state of readiness, as well as whether inspections and repairs had been carried out in recent years.
Responsibilities are distributed between the authorities and the private sector
The Deputy Minister explained that responsibility for the maintenance and technical condition of public shelters lies with local authorities. In the case of private premises suitable for use as shelter, their owners are obliged to ensure readiness to receive citizens within 24 hours after the alarm was announced.
Work to identify and certify shelters is coordinated by People’s Defense Service – Civil Emergency Planning (Π.ΑΜ.–Π.Σ.Ε.Α.). Each administrative unit has special commissions for a period of three years that inspect buildings and propose new locations for inclusion in the list.
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