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Frequent ‘severe’ wireless emergency alerts puzzle phone users in India

The intent behind these notifications is to notify citizens of natural disasters such as monsoon-induced floods.

They just won’t stop coming. After multiple instances in the past about purported “testing” of wireless emergency alerts from a “Pan-India Emergency Alert System,” phone users across multiple regions in India have reported seeing a new alert once again. The alert was sent out at 12:19 PM IST and was accompanied by a beeping sound.

The intent behind these notifications, as sent out by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), is to notify citizens of natural disasters such as monsoon-induced floods. Considering how handy people keep their smartphones, the alerts can serve as an excellent way to notify people about potential disasters. However, the frequency with which the DoT has been deploying test alerts has left people perplexed.

Following the latest alert, X (formerly Twitter) was flooded by posts from users seeking an explanation for the alert. Since these alerts start with an ominous “Emergency Alert: Severe,” they can be unnerving, especially for people who’ve received it for the first time.

Source:indianexpress.com

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