Taiwan stages war and disaster drills after Chinese exercise

Explosions sounded in one scenario as flares were launched at a residential building to simulate a missile strike, while loudspeakers declared an attack by “Communist China”.

Fire engines rushed to the scene, sirens blaring, as diggers and cranes worked to remove fake debris.

In another, coloured gas was released to simulate a chemical attack in which a crew of hazmat-suited responders saved an unconscious civilian caught in the crossfire.

TV screens aired breaking news showing a crisis meeting of officials.

“WE ARE DETERMINED”

The island’s authorities have been readying civilians for an outbreak of conflict, as well as stepping up military spending and training for reservists.

Air raid drills were held across Taiwan last year and a handbook was given to residents to prepare for a Chinese invasion.

Thursday’s exercise was part of that wider effort after two rounds of Chinese war games in the past year and increasingly bellicose threats from the Chinese government under President Xi Jinping.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has also stoked fears that Beijing now has a roadmap for annexing its smaller neighbour.

Several drills appeared to mirror situations seen in bombarded Ukrainian cities, including rescue work from collapsed buildings.

They also included a blast at a petroleum facility and an attack knocking out telecommunications.

Thursday’s drill was the first in a series of 11 that will take place across Taiwan until July.

“These mock exercises help us cooperate better with government and civilian groups and help build teamwork,” said Cheng Ho-chen, a 55-year-old mechanic turned search-and-rescue volunteer.

Officials looking on said being prepared was more important than ever.

“What happened in the Taiwan Strait during the last few days has the whole world watching and raised the concerns of our fellow citizens,” Taichung mayor Lu Shiow-yen told reporters.

“We are telling the world we are determined to protect our country and safeguard our homeland.”