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Mobile phone emergency alert system to be tested in early September

Mobile phone emergency alert system to be tested in early September

Yahoo07-07-2025
Mobile phones will ring out with an alarm this September as the Government tests its emergency alert system. The emergency alert system will be tested at around 3pm on September 7, in its second ever nationwide drill. The first time the system was tested was in April 2023, but some mobile phone users warned their devices did not sound, with the problem traced to specific networks.
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