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National Resilience Week

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National Resilience Week was a civil defense awareness campaign proclaimed by the National Salvation Council on 1.II.1745 AN[1][2] as part of broader efforts to demonstrate governmental competence and public preparedness capabilities. The week-long initiative was designed to showcase comprehensive emergency preparedness programs, featuring coordinated drills involving emergency services, military units, and civilian volunteers across all federal cities. National Youth Service members participated in large-scale exercises demonstrating disaster response capabilities, while local authorities conducted public assessments of critical infrastructure and supply chain resilience.

The campaign was intended by the Oportian regime to project an image of effective governance and national unity under military rule, with extensive media coverage of patriotic demonstrations and community resilience training. However, the initiative was overshadowed and effectively terminated on 3.II.1745 AN[3] when the Port Félix Arsenal Raid resulted in an embarrassing defeat, undermining the very message of security and preparedness the campaign sought to promote. The raid's success during the height of the resilience demonstrations highlighted vulnerabilities in the National Salvation Council's security apparatus and marked a significant propaganda victory for opposition forces, transforming what was intended as a showcase of military competence into a symbol of institutional failure.

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