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An emergency alert will ping your phone today - here’s when and why
An emergency alert will ping your phone today - here’s when and why
Millions of phones, TVs and radios across the US will receive an alert on Wednesday as part of a nationwide test for an emergency alert system. At 2.20pm ET, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will test the Emergency Alert System for TV and radio sets, and the Wireless Emergency Alerts for phones. “These test alerts are necessary to verify that the system is working properly so that, in a real case, citizens will know what to do, depending on the information that is issued,” said Nino Correa Filomeno, the commissioner of the Puerto Rico Emergency Management Bureau, who will coordinate with FEMA for the tests. “Amid this hurricane season, and any time an emergency occurs, it is necessary to have this system in place.” It is the seventh test for the system since FEMA set it up, however there are already conspiracy theories spreading online about its actual purpose. One false theory is that the signal is being sent to activate nanoparticles that have been introduced to people’s bodies, with one widely shared claim suggesting that it relates to the Covid-19 vaccine. Some users on X, formerly Twitter, advised people to shut off their phones in order to avoid receiving the alert. One user wrote: “Recommendations include not only disabling all alerts but also removing the sim card and shutting down your phone completely, possibly putting in a faraday bag if you have one.” Any smartphone that is switched on and within range of a cell tower will receive the emergency alert test message, which will be accompanied by a “unique tone” and vibration to make sure it is seen, heard or felt by as many people as possible, including those with disabilities. The radio and television portion of the test is being conducted with the participation of broadcasters, satellite providers and cable systems. “We want to ensure that the systems continue to be effective, that the public understands and uses these alerts and warnings about emergencies, particularly those on the national level, as we work to strengthen emergency readiness among our communities,” said Orlando Olivera, a coordinator at FEMA’s Caribbean office in Puerto Rico. “This is one step to be ready for emergencies. We are encouraging everyone, especially older adults to Take Control in 1, 2, 3: Assess your needs, Make a plan, and Engage your support network.” Read More Apple blames Instagram for overheating iPhones Facebook and Instagram users face monthly fee for ad-free version Japan startup unveils 15-foot robot suit for space exploration New discovery is ‘holy grail’ breakthrough in search for aliens, scientist say
2023-10-04 19:53
Maren Morris files for divorce from Ryan Hurd, just 2 weeks after he said 'she needs to be celebrated'
Maren Morris files for divorce from Ryan Hurd, just 2 weeks after he said 'she needs to be celebrated'
Maren Morris cited 'irreconcilable differences' as the reason for the split and asked the court to honor their prenup
2023-10-18 04:10
Gunman in Monterey Park mass shooting sent 'manifesto' to FBI, sheriff says
Gunman in Monterey Park mass shooting sent 'manifesto' to FBI, sheriff says
The gunman who opened fire during a Lunar New Year celebration near Los Angeles in January, killing 11 people and injuring others, sent writings to the FBI, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna.
2023-07-22 10:48
How to watch this history-making season of college football without cable
How to watch this history-making season of college football without cable
Quick links: BEST INTRODUCTORY OFFER YouTube TV free trial up to 14 days, then $64.99/month
2023-09-01 04:00
David Hunter: Final arguments in British man's Cyprus murder trial
David Hunter: Final arguments in British man's Cyprus murder trial
Former Northumberland miner David Hunter is accused of murdering his seriously ill wife, Janice.
2023-06-29 20:13
Alabama Barker: Why is Travis Barker's daughter's content loved by 3.7M TikTok followers?
Alabama Barker: Why is Travis Barker's daughter's content loved by 3.7M TikTok followers?
Alabama's meteoric rise to fame is not just because of her famous father, keep reading to know why
2023-05-24 15:24
Sweden ignoring history in latest Women's World Cup glory bid
Sweden ignoring history in latest Women's World Cup glory bid
Sweden will not be weighed down by a series of near-misses when they launch their latest bid to win the Women's World Cup on...
2023-07-22 13:02
Joe Rogan backtracks months after accusing Conor McGregor of using steroids: 'What they said was wrong'
Joe Rogan backtracks months after accusing Conor McGregor of using steroids: 'What they said was wrong'
This comes after it was confirmed that Conor McGregor re-entered the USADA testing pool
2023-10-24 12:18
Ben Stokes happy with own fitness, oozing positivity on eve of Ashes
Ben Stokes happy with own fitness, oozing positivity on eve of Ashes
Positivity has been the watchword for Ben Stokes since taking over as England cricket captain a year ago and he oozed it on the eve of a highly anticipated Ashes series against Australia
2023-06-15 20:52
Chile zoo celebrates birth of critically endangered Somali Wild Ass
Chile zoo celebrates birth of critically endangered Somali Wild Ass
SANTIAGO A rare Somali Wild Ass foal was born in a Chilean zoo, sparking hope for a critically
2023-07-07 05:52
German soccer federation limits Facebook comments following racist abuse directed at U17 players
German soccer federation limits Facebook comments following racist abuse directed at U17 players
The German soccer federation has had to limit comments on the Facebook page of its junior teams following a slew of racist and discriminatory comments against its Under-17 players
2023-11-24 00:08
Carlos Sainz chases down thieves and recovers £500,000 watch in scary Milan incident
Carlos Sainz chases down thieves and recovers £500,000 watch in scary Milan incident
Carlos Sainz chased down thieves and retrieved his watch worth £500,000 in a scary robbery incident in Milan just hours after Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix. Ferrari star Sainz, still in his team kit, was targeted near the Armani hotel in central Milan at around 8:30pm on Sunday evening, reports in Italy detail. Sainz, alongside members of his entourage and the public, then chased the thieves and successfully recovered his Richard Mille watch worth in the region of £500,000. Local police have arrested two suspects. The unsavoury incident is a sour end to a largely encouraging weekend for Sainz – who was on pole after a storming performance in qualifying on Saturday – as the Spaniard was on the podium for the first time this season. Spaniard driver Sainz, who celebrated his 29th birthday on Friday, finished Sunday’s race on the podium in third place, with Max Verstappen victorious at Monza. It is not the first occasion an F1 driver has been targeted by thieves: Lando Norris had a £144,000 watch stolen outside Wembley following the Euro 2020 final between Italy and England in July 2021. Norris was also robbed whilst with friends in Marbella earlier this year. Sainz’s team-mate Charles Leclerc has also had a Richard Mille watch stolen, in the Italian resort of Viareggio last year. Read More Max Verstappen breaks new ground with record victory at Italian Grand Prix The moment McLaren failed with a ‘dummy’ pit-stop over shrewd Williams Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz gets goosebumps after landing pole for Italian Grand Prix
2023-09-04 16:36