Naval Magazine Indian Island security training exercise planned

INDIAN ISLAND — Naval Magazine Indian Island plans a security training exercise from Tuesday.

The exercise will be on the water outside of the ammunition pier’s port security barrier.

Installation personnel and residents living in the communities surrounding Indian Island could notice increased activity on the water near the pier during the exercise, the Navy said in a press release.

Training activities will include the presence of harbor security boats on the water, the use of blank ammunition, loud sirens and bright blue flashing lights, the release said.

Additional security personnel will be present around the main gate for a training scenario, during which time there will be loud noises to include yelling, whistles and sirens.

The Navy requests that vessel traffic remain clear of the training areas for the duration of the exercise.

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