The government's Emergency Alert System, which causes a 10-second siren to sound on UK mobile phones, is set to be tested ...
Millions of mobile phones and tablets across the UK will emit a loud alarm and vibrate. The message will be received on 4G ...
The British government is set to test its emergency alert system for the second time, with 87 million devices set to be ...
There is no exact date yet for when the Government plans to test the EAS alarm, but it is expected to be later this year. The ...
Brits are set to receive a 10-second alert as millions of phones will blare out an 'Armageddon alert' as part of a Government ...
The alert causes phones and tablets to vibrate, read the alert aloud and emit a loud siren-like sound, even if the device is ...
The UK's Emergency Alert system - which is used to warn people about dangerous situations, such as floods or wildfires - will ...
The so-called “Armageddon alert” has been issued four times since 2023: February 2024: Urging Plymouth residents to evacuate ...
The emergency alert system, which will send a loud siren and vibration to people's phones, will be tested in a few months but ...
iPhone users should navigate to the Settings menu and press Notifications. Once selected, users should scroll down to the ...
The nationwide Emergency Alert System (EAS), which sends ... and will involve thousands of participants across the UK - including all government departments, local councils, emergency services ...
According to the Government website, the message that will pop up on smartphones during the alert will read as follows: 'This is a test of Emergency Alerts, a new UK government service that will ...