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Civil Defence - traduction vers Anglais

PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS OF A STATE (GENERALLY NON-COMBATANTS) FROM MILITARY ATTACK
Civil Defense; Civil protection; Civil Defence; Civil defence; Civil Contingencies; Civil Protection; Civil contingency; Defense of State; Armed civil defence; Armed civil defense
  • The international distinctive sign of civil defense, defined by the rules of [[international humanitarian law]] and to be used as a [[protective sign]]
  • Thunderbolt 1003]] siren.
  • Israel Home Front Command mobile application screen, alerting Tel Aviv citizens a minute before a Hamas missile attack on 2021, May 13 afternoon.
  • British [[First World War]] poster, bringing attention to the threat posed by aerial bombardment from German [[Zeppelin]]s.
  • Jewish Civil Defense group in [[Jerusalem]] in 1942. The group served as ARP Fire Wardens, equipped with water hoses and buckets, some wearing FW (Fire Watcher) [[Brodie helmet]]s. Men are in uniform while women wear plain clothes. Composer [[Josef Tal]] stands next to the woman with a black sweater.
  • Air Raid Warden]] testing his equipment in Brisbane in October 1942.
  • Civil Defense literature such as [[Survival Under Atomic Attack]] was common during the Cold War Era.
  • fr}} Daniele Mariani, [http://www.swissinfo.ch/fre/a-chacun-son-bunker/7485678 "À chacun son bunker"], [[Swissinfo]], 23 October 2009 (page visited on 5 August 2015).</ref>
  • siren]] control box in [[Kansas]], US.
  • [[Anderson shelter]]s were widely distributed in the United Kingdom by civil defense authorities, in preparation for aerial bombardment.
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  • The old [[United States civil defense]] logo. The triangle emphasized the 3-step Civil Defense philosophy used before the foundation of FEMA and [[Comprehensive Emergency Management]].

Civil Defence         
Defensa Civil (defensa del público, organización civil para la defensa de la seguridad)
civil defense         
defensa civil
defensa civil         
ESTRUCTURA ESTATAL PARA RESPONDER A PROBLEMÁTICAS DE PROTECCIÓN CIVIL, Y EN ESPECIAL PROTECCIÓN CONTRA AMENAZAS MILITARES
Proteccion civil; Proteccion Civil; Defensa civil; Servicio de emergencia; Defensa Civil; Defensa Civil Colombiana; Protección Civil; Servicios de Emergencia
n. Civil Defence

Définition

sociedad civil
1) Derecho.
Sociedad formada según las normas jurídico-civi es y que no tiene por objeto la consecución de

     2) Derecho.
fines mercantiles.

Wikipédia

Civil defense

Civil defense (British English: civil defence) or civil protection is an effort to protect the citizens of a state (generally non-combatants) from man-made and natural disasters. It uses the principles of emergency operations: prevention, mitigation, preparation, response, or emergency evacuation and recovery. Programs of this sort were initially discussed at least as early as the 1920s and were implemented in some countries during the 1930s as the threat of war and aerial bombardment grew. Civil-defense structures became widespread after authorities recognised the threats posed by nuclear weapons.

Since the end of the Cold War, the focus of civil defense has largely shifted from responding to military attack to dealing with emergencies and disasters in general. The new concept is characterised by a number of terms, each of which has its own specific shade of meaning, such as crisis management, emergency management, emergency preparedness, contingency planning, civil contingency, civil aid and civil protection.

Some countries treat civil defense as a key part of defense in general. For example, the Swedish-language word totalförsvar ("total defense") refers to the commitment of a wide range of national resources to defense, including the protection of all aspects of civilian life. Some countries have organized civil defense along paramilitary lines, or have incorporated it within armed forces, such as the Soviet Civil Defense Forces (Войска гражданской обороны).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Civil Defence
1. Civil Defence to stay on high alertDubai – Civil Defence would be on high alert during Eid holidays to ensure safety and security.
2. Schools should have emergency plans approved by the civil defence.
3. According to the Civil Defence, the damage was Dh7,000.
4. "The local civil defence corps have instigated a search.
5. We called civil defence and personnel came within 15 minutes.