More information about the new UK Emergency Alert Test revealed

UK Government Has released a national text Emergency alertAn important system is to be transmitted as part of the test.

Millions of phones will vibrate and emit a siren for about 10 seconds for about 10 seconds when the message comes around 3 pm on September 7.

Under 100 words, alerts will assure recipients that they will “need to take any action” and will be distributed in both English And Welsh,

This pre-convention is part of a public awareness campaign cabinet OfficeThe drill is designed to prepare citizens, including hidden phones due to domestic misconduct.

This message will reach mobile phones on 4G and 5G networks across the UK.

Cabinet office said on Monday Text message Both English and Welsh will be included and mobile phones will be sent to 4G and 5G networks in the UK.

Since the first national test of the system in April 2023, five alerts have been sent. ,EPA,

It will read: “This is a test emergency Alerts, a UK government service that will warn you whether there is a threat to life nearby.

“You don’t need to take any action. In a real emergency, follow the instructions in alert to keep yourself and others safe.

“Find simple and effective advice about how to prepare for emergency situations on Gov.uk/Prepare.

“For more information or to see this message at Welsh, go to Gov.uk/alerts. For more information or go to Gov.uk/alerts to see this message at Welsh.”

The Chancellor of Lancaster Pat McFaden’s Dachchi said: “Like the fire alarm in your home, it is important that we test this system so that we can know that we need it if we need it.

“Alert has the ability to save life.”

Since the first national trial of the system in April 2023, five alerts have been sent, which included life when life was at risk when he was at risk.

Another activism occurred when an unexplained World War Bomb was discovered in Plymouth, as well as flash floods in Cumbria and Leicestensershire during floods.

Some? MPs Ministers have called for using various methods of communication to alert to ensure that it reaches those who do not have access to the phone.

Sarah Olney, a spokesman of the Liberal Democrat Cabinet Office, suggested that the government follows the Scandinavian examples where the public has been handed over the pamphlets about the preparation of emergency situations.

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