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On Thursday, September 11, the city of Brunswick will participate in the nationwide Civil Defense Drill, an annual event that takes place every September. This year, the city is taking extra steps to ensure its residents are well-informed and prepared.
In the spirit of transparency, manual triggering of sirens for testing purposes may occur in Brunswick. However, it's important to note that no siren warning will be issued in Brunswick on September 11 as part of the Civil Defense Drill. Instead, the city will rely on a variety of modern warning systems.
The city is continuously developing its technology and procedures for a modern warning system, building upon the federal modular warning system (MoWaS). This year, the drill in Brunswick will involve testing various warning systems, including the NINA warning app, cell broadcast SMS, digital information boards, radio, and television.
Citizens are advised to configure their mobile devices to receive the warning. Manufacturers of end devices, BBK, and mobile network providers provide information on how to do this. On the day of the drill, the city of Brunswick will publish a test warning on its social media channels and official website.
A warning message via SMS will be sent through cell broadcast and will trigger a visual and audible alarm at 11 a.m. on September 11. This warning will be accessible to both smartphones and older mobile phones.
The Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK) will issue a test warning at 11 a.m. on September 11, which will be disseminated through multiple communication channels.
It's worth noting that on September 11 at 11 a.m., citizens in Brunswick are expected to participate in or attend the new reading circle series "Mä" at the Raabe-Haus Literary Center, Leonhardstr. 29a.
The siren warning network in Brunswick is currently under construction. The city administration recommends that all Brunswick residents install a warning app, such as NINA, on their smartphones to ensure they receive timely warnings.
By taking these steps, the city of Brunswick aims to ensure the safety and preparedness of its residents during emergencies. Stay informed, stay safe.
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