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Tomorrow at noon, we are testing the warning sirens and the warning system on mobile phones.
It is just a test, so there is no need to be alarmed or take any action. Information in 11 languages here:
https://t.co/HXN8aYvrJc
Today at noon, we are testing the warning sirens and the warning system on mobile phones. It is just a test, so there is no need to be alarmed or take any action. Information in 11 languages here: https://t.co/HXN8aYvrJc
Next week, the authorities are testing the national warning systems in Denmark – the warning sirens as well as the warning system on mobile phones. The test will occur at noon on Wednesday the 7th of May. For more information, go to: https://t.co/HXN8aYvrJc
Today at noon, we are testing the warning sirens and the warning system, S!RENEN, on mobile phones.🔊
It is just a test, so there is no need to be alarmed or take any action.
Tomorrow at noon, we are testing the warning sirens and the new warning system, S!RENEN, on mobile phones.🔊 It is just a test, so there is no need to be alarmed or take any action. Read more about the test: https://t.co/ZMBJJSR885
Introducing: S!RENEN - Denmark’s mobile-based public warning system. Warning messages will be send to you in Danish or English if you are located in an area where many people are exposed to acute danger. Read about it here: https://t.co/aA3mhe9X1z
We test the national warning sirens today at 12.00 noon 🕛
Do not be alarmed - it is just a test. But is also a good time to familiarize yourself with the meaning of the siren sounds.
Make sure friends and family know about the test 🙂💬😀
📣❗️DEMA and the police will test the warning sirens in Denmark on May 4th at noon. Help us spread the word that this is only a test and there is no need for concern. Read more about the warning sirens in different languages 👉🏼 https://t.co/HXN8aYvrJc
The meteorologists at @dmidk warn about an upcoming storm, called #Malik, impacting all of Denmark from today until sunday morning. Follow the situation at @dmidk and stay alert.
Do not use the emergency number 1-1-2 unless you are in immidiate danger 👉🏼 https://t.co/PT0hffyoEf
Today at noon the authorities will be testing the warnings sirens all over the country. Do not be alarmed – there is no danger. We test the sirens once a year on the first Wednesday of May. Read more about the yearly test 👉 https://t.co/gGZ6bnHeg7
📢 In one week on May 5th we will be testing the sirens nationwide at noon 📢 There is no need to worry. You can read more in our fact sheets 👉 https://t.co/NTD7gsLqaD
To minimise the risk of coronavirus mutations, the DK Government has decided to prolong its current travel guidelines for all destinations worldwide until and incl. 28 Feb. Be aware of entry requirements.
Read more here ➡ https://t.co/F1igRnBdky
#COVID19dk
To day at noon the authorities will be testing the warning sirens all over the country. Do not be alarmed - there is no danger.
The sirens are tested once a year - on the first wednesday of May.
Read about the yearly test 👉https://t.co/lQifGFxu52
📢 We are testing the sirens nationwide at noon in 🇩🇰 one week from now on May 6th. Help us by spreading the word - and no need to worry.
Information and fact sheets in 8 languages 👉 https://t.co/lQifGFxu52
In exactly two weeks from now the sirens 📢 will sound over all of Denmark. It is a test - and no need to worry.
There are two signals from the sirens. Do you know them?
👉 https://t.co/4OLLJs7kmA