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Millions of mobile phone users in India received test alerts on Saturday during a government trial of a new disaster alert system. The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) are working together to improve how critical information reaches citizens during emergencies.
The government had previously informed the public to disregard any test messages sent during this period. The trial is part of a broader effort to enhance disaster communication systems using mobile networks. The alert system uses the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP), which follows guidelines from the International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency.
This system is now active in all 36 States and Union Territories of India. It sends disaster and emergency alerts via SMS to mobile users in specific geographic areas. The alerts aim to provide timely information during natural disasters or other emergencies.
In addition to SMS, the government has introduced Cell Broadcast (CB) technology for alerts. With CB, messages are sent to all mobile devices within a defined area at the same time. This ensures that alerts reach people quickly and efficiently, regardless of their mobile network or device settings.
Officials are conducting nationwide tests and trials to evaluate the performance and reliability of the new system. The public may receive test messages in English, Hindi, and various regional languages during this phase. These messages are for validation purposes only, and no action is required from recipients.
The Department of Telecom has requested public cooperation during the testing phase. After successful trials, the system will become fully operational across India. It will send emergency alerts in multiple Indian languages to all mobile handsets, ensuring that important information reaches as many people as possible during real emergencies.
This initiative aims to strengthen India's ability to respond to disasters by providing timely alerts to citizens, regardless of their location or mobile device.
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