India Tests Nationwide Disaster Alert System As Mobile Phones Receive Emergency Beep Messages

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India Tests Nationwide Disaster Alert System As Mobile Phones Receive Emergency Beep Messages

A girl holds a mobile phone displaying an ''Extremely Severe Alert'' message in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 02, 2026. India conducts a nationwide test of its new Cell Broadcast Alert System, sending loud emergency alerts to mobile phones across the country. The system is designed to provide instant warnings during natural disasters and other emergency situations. According to an official statement, the Department of Telecommunications, in coordination with the National Disaster Management Authority, is testing the system to ensure rapid delivery of emergency alerts to people in affected areas during disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and other emergencies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)


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