Government Emergency Alerts

Anyone heard of this?
Emergency Alerts is a new service from the UK government. It’s expected to launch in summer 2021.
Emergency alerts will warn you if there’s a danger to life nearby.
In an emergency, your phone or tablet will receive an alert with advice about how to stay safe.
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Seems a good idea to me.0
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Common in Chile Australia Japan the States and a few other countries...mainly earthquake/volcano/cyclone related.
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Addickted said:Emergency Alerts - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Anyone heard of this?Emergency Alerts is a new service from the UK government. It’s expected to launch in summer 2021.
Emergency alerts will warn you if there’s a danger to life nearby.
In an emergency, your phone or tablet will receive an alert with advice about how to stay safe.
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The Government launching an app? What could possibly go wrong?5
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I’ve just had an emergency alert about the Government!13
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One of mates took his kids for a day out at margate last week and got the test.0
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It all makes sense now with the Bill Gates covid chips.1
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I had one of these a few months ago, assume they were testing the framework, fair to say I was a bit confused.0
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Addickted said:Emergency Alerts - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Anyone heard of this?Emergency Alerts is a new service from the UK government. It’s expected to launch in summer 2021.
Emergency alerts will warn you if there’s a danger to life nearby.
In an emergency, your phone or tablet will receive an alert with advice about how to stay safe.
It’s ok. It doesn’t happen too often, but occasionally it goes off in the middle of the night to tell you there’s a danger of flooding nearby. That’s quite annoying because it’s like a klaxon, it’s bloody loud and the danger of flooding is nearly always exaggerated!At the end of the day, the inconvenience is not a big deal in my opinion and it probably does save lives.0 -
We have them in Massachusetts. Rarely see one,0
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The team next to us in the virtual office (GOV.UK Notify) is building this, we’re doing it for a tenth of the cost of the planned private sector procurement, and it works a dream.
all credit to them, and another GDS success1 -
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George Orwell was only c 40 years out.0
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Anyone know why the storm over the last few days, which has claimed the lives of seven people, wasn't alerted via the Government Alert system, tested between May 2021 and April this year?2 -
Chizz said:
Anyone know why the storm over the last few days, which has claimed the lives of seven people, wasn't alerted via the Government Alert system, tested between May 2021 and April this year?
Emergency Alerts is a UK government service that will warn you if there’s a danger to life nearby.
So quite possible you are not in the immediate area concerned perhaps?
ALSO I'm not sure its yet an active service as was in 'test' after all. The page on further review appears to say only 'test' messages have been issued so far.
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you MAY get alerts0
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valleynick66 said:Chizz said:
Anyone know why the storm over the last few days, which has claimed the lives of seven people, wasn't alerted via the Government Alert system, tested between May 2021 and April this year?
Emergency Alerts is a UK government service that will warn you if there’s a danger to life nearby.
So quite possible you are not in the immediate area concerned perhaps?
ALSO I'm not sure its yet an active service as was in 'test' after all. The page on further review appears to say only 'test' messages have been issued so far.
I'd be interested to know whether the Emergency Alert service is up and running. If it's still in test, then that's a perfectly valid reason for the alerts not to have been sent out. But if, after years of testing, it's still not sending out alerts when they would have been necessary, why not?0 -
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Perhaps do the research and let everyone on here know, rather than fishing for a response?0
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We have these in Australia, we also get Police alerts for missing persons, etc if relevant to the present location.0
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SporadicAddick said:Perhaps do the research and let everyone on here know, rather than fishing for a response?0
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Chizz said:valleynick66 said:Chizz said:
Anyone know why the storm over the last few days, which has claimed the lives of seven people, wasn't alerted via the Government Alert system, tested between May 2021 and April this year?
Emergency Alerts is a UK government service that will warn you if there’s a danger to life nearby.
So quite possible you are not in the immediate area concerned perhaps?
ALSO I'm not sure its yet an active service as was in 'test' after all. The page on further review appears to say only 'test' messages have been issued so far.
I'd be interested to know whether the Emergency Alert service is up and running. If it's still in test, then that's a perfectly valid reason for the alerts not to have been sent out. But if, after years of testing, it's still not sending out alerts when they would have been necessary, why not?0 -
valleynick66 said:Chizz said:valleynick66 said:Chizz said:
Anyone know why the storm over the last few days, which has claimed the lives of seven people, wasn't alerted via the Government Alert system, tested between May 2021 and April this year?
Emergency Alerts is a UK government service that will warn you if there’s a danger to life nearby.
So quite possible you are not in the immediate area concerned perhaps?
ALSO I'm not sure its yet an active service as was in 'test' after all. The page on further review appears to say only 'test' messages have been issued so far.
I'd be interested to know whether the Emergency Alert service is up and running. If it's still in test, then that's a perfectly valid reason for the alerts not to have been sent out. But if, after years of testing, it's still not sending out alerts when they would have been necessary, why not?
However it also says "there are no current alerts". I think there should be, after all, what better use of the system is warning of imminent threat to life from flooding?0 -
Chizz said:valleynick66 said:Chizz said:valleynick66 said:Chizz said:
Anyone know why the storm over the last few days, which has claimed the lives of seven people, wasn't alerted via the Government Alert system, tested between May 2021 and April this year?
Emergency Alerts is a UK government service that will warn you if there’s a danger to life nearby.
So quite possible you are not in the immediate area concerned perhaps?
ALSO I'm not sure its yet an active service as was in 'test' after all. The page on further review appears to say only 'test' messages have been issued so far.
I'd be interested to know whether the Emergency Alert service is up and running. If it's still in test, then that's a perfectly valid reason for the alerts not to have been sent out. But if, after years of testing, it's still not sending out alerts when they would have been necessary, why not?
However it also says "there are no current alerts". I think there should be, after all, what better use of the system is warning of imminent threat to life from flooding?
I don't recall ever hearing / seeing a conclusion of the test and my conclusion would be that it as it was not 100% passed its not fully operational.
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Because the Tories are devils and would rather people drown than push a button to help them.
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Huskaris said:Because the Tories are devils and would rather people drown than push a button to help them.
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The clue is at the top of the page, it's in Beta.0