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'disaster drills' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to regular training or preparation exercises to make sure personnel are prepared for emergency situations. For example, "The fire department will be running disaster drills on Saturday to make sure everyone is aware of the safety protocols in case of a fire."
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Annual disaster drills are conducted.
"All hospitals are required to do disaster planning and disaster drills," Pamela Brier, the chief executive of Maimonides, noted.
Staff at the kindergarten reported that disaster drills, which are standard practice at Japanese schools, had not been conducted.
Then, ask them to think about disaster drills they have participated in at school or at home.
Like every major trauma center, Bellevue conducts disaster drills several times a year, rehearsals for performances that seldom happen.
Now, long-term care institutions throughout New Orleans have detailed, regularly updated disaster plans, and many conduct mock disaster drills every year.
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In some geographic locations where natural disasters are common, such as earthquakes in Japan, such disaster practice drills are common.
A prior disaster drill at the depot called for the evacuation of 20,000 people.
On Wilson Street in Jersey City, local emergency workers took part in a disaster drill.
At a regional disaster drill, he jokingly asked the Port Authority's security expert if he had consulted with Clancy.
The Police Department had just held a disaster drill on Wednesday, involving mock explosions on a commuter train.
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