Emergency State
An "Emergency State" is a legal declaration made by a government in response to a crisis, such as natural disasters, civil unrest, or public health emergencies. This status allows authorities to implement special measures to ensure public safety, maintain order, and provide necessary resources.
During an Emergency State, certain rights may be temporarily restricted, and government agencies like police and emergency services may receive enhanced powers to act swiftly. The declaration is often time-limited and subject to review, ensuring that it is used appropriately and does not infringe on civil liberties more than necessary.