Germany before new threats: planned measures for more security!

Germany before new threats: planned measures for more security!
The Federal Ministry of the Interior emphasized the urgency of improved preparation of the population on various dangers on April 7, 2025. This includes not only natural disasters, but also hybrid threats such as cyber attacks. These multi -layered challenges require a higher social awareness to better protect the civilian population, especially in crisis situations. This reports Radio Herford .
The responsibility for the protection of citizens in the event of war and tension lies with the federal government, while the federal states take over disaster protection. A spokesman for the ministry demanded that civil protection had to be integrated more into school education. CDU security politician Roderich Kiesewetter also pleads for special exercises for students who can be particularly affected in critical situations. Although the Ministry emphasizes not to make any specifications for teaching content, the need for corresponding measures is obvious.
the nationwide population protection
In order to raise awareness, the federal government has already launched an annual population protection day. This day should not only be used for information, but also used as a exercise day to promote the crisis resistance of society. In addition, green politicians have presented a ten-point plan that demands more skills for the Federal Office for Population Protection and Disaster Aid (BBK). A central point is the expansion of cyber aid and the strengthening of the self -help capacity of the population.
An increase in sabotage files in Europe, especially targeted attacks on critical infrastructure, exacerbates the situation. Largest incidents, such as the damage to Untersekabeln in the Baltic Sea, have triggered major worrying discussions. Even if no clear evidence of Russian participation has been found so far, there are strong indications of disruptive actions against western infrastructures, such as Crisis.
preparation for modern threats
However, the problems go beyond external threats. The Bundeswehr discovered explosives in Pipelines, which had remained unnoticed for up to 1.5 years. The question of Germany's susceptibility is already arising for such attacks. Incidents of broken fences in Bundeswehr barracks also raise questions as to whether these are vandalism or targeted explorations of security gaps.
In the worst case, attacks on the critical infrastructure could have dramatic consequences, for example by conscious contamination of the water supply that could endanger thousands of people. These scenarios illustrate the need for robust preparation for modern threats that require both state measures and individual self -provision.
For further information on population protection in Germany, we recommend visiting the official website of the Federal Office for Population Protection and disaster relief at BBK
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