Denmark lowers its alert level nine days after raising it

وفقاً لموقع B.T.، خفضت وكالة الطاقة الدنماركية مستوى التأهب من البرتقالي إلى الأصفر، بعد تسعة أيام من رفعه إلى البرتقالي، بحسب رد اللجنة على TV 2: “جاء رفع مستوى التأهب على أساس صورة التهديد العامة وبعد رصد طائرات بدون طيار بالقرب من البنية التحتية للطاقة.”

According to the source, the relevant authorities assessed the two incidents, and based on that, the Danish Energy Agency conducted a professional emergency assessment and reduced the risk level to medium, according to what the agency told the media.

When the level was raised one degree nine days ago, it came after a week in which drones were spotted several times over various airports and military sites in Denmark.

Climate, Energy and Utilities Minister Lars Aegard said the move was taken on the basis of a comprehensive assessment of the risk profile facing Denmark, where threats to energy supplies could become a reality, but now the level can be lowered slightly.

The sectoral alert level consists of five escalating levels: white, green, yellow, orange and red.

وفي الوضع الطبيعي، يكون مستوى التأهب أبيض، ويشير اللون الأصفر إلى مستوى تهديد متوسط، بينما يشير اللون البرتقالي إلى مستوى تهديد عالٍ، بينما المستوى الأعلى الأحمر، يمثل “تهديدًا عاليًا جدًا”.

At the orange level, safety requirements for energy facilities have been tightened, requiring additional monitoring and limited access to energy infrastructure.

The last time the government raised the alert level for the energy sector to orange was when the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline broke, causing a massive methane leak in September 2022.

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