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11:55 AM May 17, 2021
Residents of East Suffolk will receive an alert on their phone as part of the Government s test pilot.
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People in East Suffolk will receive an alert on their phones to warn them of a serious emergency, such as a terrorist attack, as part of a Government test pilot.
Building on the use of text messages during the pandemic, the UK Government will be trialling the new Emergency Alerts service in the region on Tuesday, May 25.
If the trial proves to be a success the Government plans to roll the scheme out nationwide later this year, alerting people when there is a risk to life, such as severe floods, fire, industrial incidents and terror attacks.
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