

Simply open the Settings app and search for Emergency alerts. If you don’t want to get the alarm, you can temporarily disable emergency alerts in your phone’s settings. has already been testing regional alarms for quite some time, so this is just to see how the alarm will function when it’s sent to everyone in the country. The alarm that’s scheduled for April 23 is just a test, so those who receive it shouldn’t have anything to worry about. That doesn’t diminish its importance, though, as it has taken the place of nationwide TV and radio broadcasts that warn citizens about potential threats in their area, including natural disasters, terrorist attacks, or missing children. The nationwide alarm is a feature that isn’t used very often. citizens should expect their phones to all sound off together in a few weeks. government is warning everyone now that U.K. As a test of a new emergency alert system, the U.K. is planning on doing just that on April 23.

Most governments have the ability to send nationwide alerts to their citizens via smartphone notifications, and the U.K.
