Taiwan's security experts warned during a tabletop exercise that the island faces a widening "resilience gap" in civil defense, with existing preparedness mechanisms too vulnerable to panic during a real crisis. Participants called for urgent overhauls of civil defense systems and energy strategy to better withstand potential blockades, criticizing current air raid drills as too predictable and fragmented.
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Taiwan's security experts warned during a tabletop exercise that the island faces a widening "resilience gap" in civil defense, with existing preparedness mechanisms too vulnerable to panic during a real crisis. Participants called for urgent overhauls of civil defense systems and energy strategy to better withstand potential blockades, criticizing current air raid drills as too predictable and fragmented.