No emergency alerts—neither by day nor by night! Why did the government take this major decision?
If you have also received loud emergency alert messages on your mobile phone over the past few days, a significant update regarding them has now emerged. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has temporarily suspended the cell broadcast service. Officials state that this decision was taken as a precautionary measure, and the system will remain inactive until further notice.
**Emergency Alerts Received**
It is worth noting that this service was officially launched in May 2026. Through this system, weather-related warnings—such as alerts concerning natural disasters and other emergency situations—were delivered directly to people's mobile phones. Upon receiving an alert, a specific message would appear on the phone screen accompanied by a loud warning sound, ensuring users were immediately alerted.
**What is the Cell Broadcast Message Service?**
The cell broadcast service is a technology that allows emergency alert messages to be sent simultaneously to all mobile users present in a specific area. Its objective is to disseminate critical information to the public in the shortest possible time, enabling people to take timely and necessary measures to protect themselves from potential hazards.
In recent months, this system was utilized during weather events such as severe storms, heavy rainfall, and hailstorms, with alert messages being sent to the public at various times, including as late as 1:00 AM.
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