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The British made the same complaint after sounding sounds from mobile phones throughout England. National Emergency Warning system. On Sunday at around 15.00, mobile phones connected to 4G and 5G The nets trembled and came in the second test of the system for about 10 seconds. Mobile phone users received a message that clarified that the warning was a drill. If the individual mobile phones have been closed, if the signal is in aircraft mode, emergency warnings may not have received a message if they were disabled or not activated for 4G and 5G.

In seconds after the sound for the millions who took it, Brits went to social media to share his shocks after the beeps exploded. An X-User who tweeted from an account called Lacey Pole wrote: “He scared me, Lol, Lol, forgot everything about it.” X-user Matt Goldstein tweeted: “Absolutely scared me. Jesus Christ”.

Curious Claud commented: “[W]I am sure that the emergency warning is closed on my phone; Almost when I almost extinguished myself. They had no idea they tested. “

“He wonders how many people have fallen due to the emergency warning,” a fourth X-user Edgar Blamm said.

He tweeted another X-user from an account called Evelyn: “[F]Orgot and almost a heart attack on the emergency warning “.

Although today’s warning is only a drill, the government system used five times to publish real warnings, including in January to warn people in Scotland and Northern Ireland in January.

Eller and South West in England in the UK about 3.5 million people received a warning during the last December during Storm Darragh.

A 500 kg World War II bomb in a Plymouth backyard triggered a warning to about 50,000 phones in February last year.

Some British shared their shocks in a warning, others said their phones never went.

X-User, Mrs Mac wrote on the platform: “My emergency warnings have been opened, but I still haven’t received a warning even though I received a planned test notification days ago.”

X-User, Gav Cass, joke: “The whole house got the emergency warning… Except for me. Either my phone was broken or the government decided that I wouldn’t be worth saving.”

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said that tens of millions of phones have successfully addressed during the test. “During today’s emergency warning test, tens of millions of phones have successfully addressed.

“This is an important step in keeping people safe in national emergency situations.”

Prime Minister Darren Jones said in a statement, “Thank you for taking part in today’s test, tens of millions of phones have seen the message successfully.

“The test lasted only seconds, but it will help the government to keep the country safe for 24 hours a day for 24 hours a day. When you hear the siren next time, it may be a real emergency, so don’t forget to stay calm and follow the urgent warning.”

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