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Municipalities to Allocate Tens of Millions for Civil Security, Including 3.5 Million Euros for Generators
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Municipalities to Allocate Tens of Millions for Civil Security, Including 3.5 Million Euros for Generators

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Municipalities in Lithuania plan to allocate tens of millions of euros for civil security.
  • Approximately 3.5 million euros of this funding will be used to purchase generators.
  • Experts emphasize that resilience to power outages depends on the preparedness of institutions and citizens, not just the electrical grid.

Municipalities across Lithuania are preparing to allocate tens of millions of euros to bolster civil security measures. A significant portion of this funding, specifically 3.5 million euros, is earmarked for the procurement of generators. This initiative underscores a growing concern over the potential disruptions caused by power outages.

Electricity is fundamental to nearly all essential services. Even temporary interruptions can cause considerable inconvenience, while prolonged outages can severely disrupt not only daily life for residents but also the functioning of the state itself. The planned investment in generators reflects a proactive approach to mitigating these risks.

Experts highlight that a nation's ability to withstand such scenarios is not solely dependent on the robustness of its electrical grid. Equally crucial is the level of preparedness among institutions and the general public. This suggests a broader strategy for civil security that encompasses infrastructure, emergency response, and public awareness.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.