us embassy — The sirens at the United States’ embassy in Nicosia were part of a test alarm, according to police sources, who reassured the public that there was no reason for concern.
- us embassy — The sirens at the United States’ embassy in Nicosia were part of a test alarm, according to police sources, who reassured the public that there was no reason for concern.
- Residents and expatriates living in the vicinity of the embassy were understandably curious upon hearing the sirens, but local officials have emphasised that the situation was controlled and planned.
- As a reminder, the embassy remains a critical hub for US diplomatic activities in Cyprus, making regular maintenance of security systems essential.
The Cyprus Mail reported that the sirens activated on Saturday were simply a routine check. Local authorities have clarified that the alarm system was being tested and that there was nothing to worry about.
While the police did not disclose specific details regarding the testing procedures, their statement aimed to alleviate any fears among the public. The embassy’s alarm system is designed to ensure readiness and safety, and routine tests are a standard practice.
Residents and expatriates living in the vicinity of the embassy were understandably curious upon hearing the sirens, but local officials have emphasised that the situation was controlled and planned.
As a reminder, the embassy remains a critical hub for US diplomatic activities in Cyprus, making regular maintenance of security systems essential.
