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Nizhny Novgorod to Host Live Q&A on Emergency Preparedness March 17

Got questions about flood risks or fire safety? Ask emergency officials directly in this interactive broadcast. Your concerns shape the region's disaster response plans.

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Nizhny Novgorod to Host Live Q&A on Emergency Preparedness March 17

The Nizhny Novgorod Regional Management Center will hold a live discussion on March 17 at 11:00 AM. The event will focus on emergency preparedness and public safety in the region. Viewers can join the broadcast on the center's VKontakte page and submit questions in real time.

The center was created in April 2020 after an order from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Its main role is to improve communication between local authorities and residents. Over time, it has introduced digital tools like a unified platform for citizen requests, AI chatbots for quick replies, and integration with the Gosuslugi portal. By 2025, these systems had processed over 1.5 million inquiries, making interactions with officials faster and more efficient.

The upcoming live stream will feature Valery Sinkov, head of the Russian Emergencies Ministry's regional branch for Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. Key topics include fire safety measures, flood readiness, and training programmes for rescue personnel. The session aims to address public concerns and outline ongoing efforts to prevent emergencies.

Viewers can participate by sending questions through the comments section during the broadcast. The event will be streamed on the center's official VKontakte page at https://vk.com/tsur52.

The live discussion offers residents a direct way to engage with emergency services leadership. It also highlights the center's broader work in modernising public communication since its launch in 2020. The session will provide updates on safety protocols and answer questions from the community.

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