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India tests nationwide mobile emergency alert system

Post by : Shakul

National Disaster Management Authority recently conducted a nationwide mobile emergency alert drill, causing millions of phones across India to buzz with a loud notification. The alert was part of a planned test under the Cell Broadcast system, which allows authorities to send instant warnings directly to mobile devices without relying on internet or SMS services.

The system is designed to deliver real time alerts during emergencies such as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and other disasters. Officials explained that the purpose of this drill is to improve communication during critical situations and ensure that people receive timely warnings that can help save lives.

Authorities have clearly stated that the alert was only a test and there is no cause for panic. The initiative is part of a larger strategy to strengthen disaster preparedness and public safety in India. Experts believe that such systems can play a key role in reducing risks and improving response during natural or man made emergencies.

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May 2, 2026 5:23 p.m. 274

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