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Emergency population warning

Public warning system siren in Dresden, Germany

An emergency population warning, or public warning system is a method where by local, regional, or national authorities can contact or notify members of the public to warn them of an impending emergency. These warnings may be necessary for a number of reasons, including:

They are often disseminated during urgent events such as evacuations or where a severe threat to life is expected.

A Cell Broadcast message received on a mobile phone, warning of a weather event, through a Wireless Emergency Alert in the US.

Common alerting methods include sirens, radio, television, local media, telephone, SMS and Cell Broadcast.[1]

  1. ^ Párraga Niebla, Cristina; Mulero Chaves, Javier; De Cola, Tomaso (2016-01-01), Câmara, Daniel; Nikaein, Navid (eds.), "8 - Design Aspects in Multi-channel Public Warning Systems", Wireless Public Safety Networks 2, Elsevier, pp. 227–261, ISBN 978-1-78548-052-2, retrieved 2024-12-12

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