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B.C. test ensures readiness of public alerting system
A test of the BC Emergency Alert system will occur at 2:55 p.m. (Mountain time) on Wednesday, May 6, during Emergency Preparedness Week.
The test alert will be sent to all compatible cellphones and will interrupt radio and television broadcasts. The alert will be clearly identified as a test and will not require any action from the public.
The test message to cellphones will resemble the following:
“This is a TEST of the Emergency Alert system. This is ONLY a TEST. In an emergency, this message would tell you what to do to stay safe. This information could save your life. This is ONLY a TEST. No action is required.”
To receive alerts, cellphones must be:
* turned on;
* connected to an LTE cellular network;
* not set to “do not disturb” or airplane mode;
* wireless public alerting (WPA) compatible;
* within the alert area and have up-to-date cellular software.
The alert is part of a national test of the National Public Alerting System, which is a collaboration among federal, provincial and territorial governments, as well as industry partners.
The emergency alerting system is tested twice a year in British Columbia. Testing improves public awareness about B.C.’s emergency alerting system, provides people with an example of what to expect in the event of an emergency, and provides an opportunity to adjust the system before any real emergency, stated the Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness.
The province can issue BC Emergency Alerts for emergency situations, including wildfires, floods, landslides, tsunamis and extreme-heat emergencies.
Environment and Climate Change Canada is responsible for issuing emergency alerts for tornadoes, hurricanes, severe thunderstorms and storm surges.
Through the Earthquake Early Warning system, Natural Resources Canada can issue automatic alerts for earthquakes when thresholds are met. This system will automatically send an emergency alert to cellphones in the area expected to be affected, before strong shaking is felt.
Police are responsible for issuing emergency alerts for police-related incidents and Amber Alerts.
Separate from this test is the Regional District of East Kootenay’s test of the Regional Evacuation Notification System on Monday, May 11 at 2 p.m.
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