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Brits have been told to prepare themselves for an emergency alert which will ping to millions of mobile phones across the country as part of Government tests.
The government’s emergency alert siren is due to be tested again this year, triggering a 10-second siren that will be emitted from millions of phones. The system was first launched in 2023 to ...
The alarm aims to prepare the public for terrifying situations which could cause danger to life such as national security threats or extreme weather.
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The UK Government is planning to send an emergency alert to every mobile phone in the UK, with a message taking over the screen and a loud siren sounding for 10 seconds.
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