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MILLIONS of phones across the UK have received an Emergency Alert message today. A loud siren was sounded on nearly every ...
The national system for sending emergency alerts to mobile phones in the UK is being tested for the second time.
Tens of millions of mobile phones across the UK will blare a siren sound at the same time on Sunday as part of government ...
England’s one-day international cricket match against South Africa was paused as the Government triggered an emergency alert ...
Siren sounds have blared from mobile phones across the country in a test of the national emergency alert system.At around 3pm on Sunday, mobiles connected to 4G and 5G networks vibrated and sounded ...
The UK Government will be testing their Emergency Alert System (EAS) for the second time this week. The system was launched ...
When the alert sound starts blaring on your phone Wednesday, don't be alarmed. It's only a test. The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Communications Commission will conduct a ...
Smartphone users across the UK will hear a high pitched siren sound and receive a text message from UK Government as part of ...
FEMA is working with the FCC to send out a nationwide test of the emergency alert system. The test was held on Wednesday, October 4 at about 2:20 p.m. EST, alerting phones, TVs and radios. Cell phones ...
Get ready for a little chaos on Wednesday afternoon, because a test of the national Wireless Emergency Alerts will happen between 2:20 and 2:50 p.m. EDT. (That’s 11:20 to 11:50 a.m. on the West Coast.
Brace yourselves: your cell phone will play another sudden, loud alarm at 2:20 p.m. Wednesday as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s national test of its alert system through all ...
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