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Phone sirens startle millions as government rolls out real-time warning system

Phone sirens startle millions as government rolls out real-time warning system

People show their mobile phones during the nationwide test of the new ‘Cell Broadcast Alert System’, in Patna on Saturday

Phones shrieked. Screens flashed. A commuter lunged for an emergency chain. Theatre audiences froze. Patients gripped chairs. With tensions in West Asia already on edge, many feared the worst as confusion swept cities — before relief set in minutes later.Lakhs of users across India received a piercing “Extremely Severe Alert” around 11.45am Saturday, followed by a repeat minutes later — part of a nationwide test of a new cell broadcast-based disaster warning system.The message was blunt: no action required. The reaction was anything but. At a children’s play in Mumbai’s Prithvi Theatre, about 40 phones rang in unison, startling families queued for a performance. On a suburban train, one passenger tried to pull an emergency chain before others intervened.

134bn alerts in different languages

Phone sirens were annoying to some and scary to others

In hospitals and clinics, alarms cut through consultations, leaving patients shaken.“I switched off my phone immediately thinking it was some bug,” said a Bandra resident. A visitor in Borivali recalled people freezing. “It was annoying to some and scary to others.”Across states, similar scenes played out. In Bhubaneswar, many feared hacking or a cyberattack before reading further. “I thought my phone was under attack, then felt relieved,” said a resident. In Bengaluru, users mistook it for a heatwave or earthquake warning before clarity emerged. In Lucknow, a pharmacist said several devices blared simultaneously, causing brief panic.In New Delhi, Kanika Sharma, 29, a private school teacher, said the sudden buzz during brunch initially triggered fears of global tensions before she realised it was a drill. “Tensions in West Asia were the first thing that came to my mind… this system can be useful in case of emergencies,” she said. Others flagged confusion over repeat alerts. Abhishek Dogra, 33, an IT professional from Jasola in southeast Delhi, said his entire family’s phones rang at once. “We were worried at first, then realised it was a test. It’s a good move, but test messages should be clearly marked,” he said.Authorities later confirmed it was a planned trial by National Disaster Management Authority and department of telecommunications, marking rollout of a real-time public warning system.Unlike SMS, cell broadcast technology pushes alerts simultaneously to all devices within a defined area, overriding silent and do-not-disturb settings.It requires no internet, apps or subscriptions.Alerts appear as full-screen pop-ups with a loud siren, temporarily halting other phone functions.The system, built on an indigenous platform known as SACHET and aligned with global alerting protocols, is already operational across all states and Union territories. Officials said it has enabled more than 134 billion SMS alerts so far in multiple languages for weather and disaster warnings.Saturday’s drill aimed to test reach, speed and public response. Messages were delivered in regional languages alongside English and Hindi to widen comprehension. Not all devices received alerts, highlighting gaps. Some users reported one phone ringing while another beside it stayed silent — a reminder of ongoing calibration. Officials said the system will be used for earthquakes, cyclones, floods, lightning and industrial hazards such as gas leaks. Geo-targeting will allow alerts tailored to specific districts or neighbourhoods.In Bihar, authorities are planning follow-up preparedness exercises, including blackout and civil defence drills later this month to build public familiarity. “It created awareness among people,” a senior official said.(Inputs from New Delhi, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Patna, Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad) Go to Source

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