The State Emergency Service of Ukraine has begun testing an additional threat alert system. Regardless of whether the sound on the phone is turned on or not, Ukrainians will hear a loud signal.
The State Emergency Service noted that there was no reason to panic, but the special sound of the alert frightened many. Ukrainians shared their reaction to the signal in social networks, channel 24 reports.
How Ukrainians reacted to the signal from the State Emergency Service
Someone was too worried because of the sound of the alert. Users on social networks say that they almost got a heart attack. Also, people are interested in whether the sound of the signal will always be so loud, and in what cases the rescuers will inform the public in this way. from rescuers.
Notifications from the State Emergency Service/Photo “Insider UA”
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People are shocked by the new notification from the State Emergency Service/Photo from social networks
Ukrainians are asked to inform the State Emergency Service that the signal is working.
The reaction of people in social networks/Facebook Valerii Kyselov The reaction of Ukrainians to the signal/Photo from social networks
How people got scared because of the sound of the alert/Photo from social networks
How it works new notification system
Roman Primush, Deputy Chairman of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, said that testing of the new notification system using mobile phones began on September 7. He noted that the system works by transmitting information through service communication channels of mobile operators.
GSChS sends messages to subscribers who are in the area of work of mobile stations using the networks of mobile operators and their base stations. In addition, the notification arrives very quickly.
What an alert from the State Emergency Service looks like/Photos from social networks
In what areas will the signals be triggered
Messages will only be sent to residents of those regions where there is no active hostilities, in particular:
- Vinnitsa,
- Volynsky,
- Dnepropetrovsk,< /li>
- Zhytomyr,
- Transcarpathian,
- Ivano-Frankivsk,
- Kirovohrad,
- Kyiv,
- Lviv,
- Odessa,
- Poltava,
- Rivne,
- Ternopil,
- Khmelnitsky,
- Cherkasy,
- Chernivtsi,
- Chernihiv regions,
- in Kiev.