Magen David Adom emergency workers tested out a new underground shelter in Haifa during a nationwide emergency response drill last week. The shelter, one of the most advanced in the country, can house dozens of emergency workers for two weeks in case of attack, allowing workers to continue to provide vital services.
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MDA’s deputy director in Haifa, Gilad Avila, explained that the shelter was built following the Second Lebanon War as part of Israel’s efforts to learn from the war and increase national preparedness.
In the above video, MDA personnel put the new shelter to use during a simulated attack.