Bahrain has approved a phased pilot launch of a wireless emergency alert system to improve public safety, the Minister of Interior announced on January 15. The decision was made during a Civil Defence Council meeting focused on strengthening emergency readiness and coordination between government agencies. The system will send clear and timely alerts to citizens and residents before, during, and after emergencies. It will help keep everyone informed quickly and effectively in critical situations.
The council reviewed all required preparations ahead of activating the service once technical and operational work is completed. The system will be tested in stages and first used in selected emergency areas, following international best practices in civil protection.
The new system is expected to strengthen public safety and keep everyone better informed during emergencies.
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