Oct 4 (Reuters) - Russia will conduct a nationwide test of its emergency public warning systems on Wednesday, letting sirens wail and interrupting television and radio broadcasts with security information.
"A large-scale audit of public warning systems at the regional and municipal levels will take place in all regions of Russia," the Ministry of Emergency Situations said in a press release.
Separately, the United States is also conducting a large-scale test of its public warning systems on Wednesday, via U.S. mobile phones and TV and radio stations.
Many other countries have also conducted alert system tests for crisis and disasters in recent years.
The goal of Russia's tests is to assess the warning systems, the readiness of personnel responsible for launching them and raise public awareness, the emergency ministry said.
Persons:
Lidia Kelly, Robert Birsel 私
Organizations:
Ministry, Emergency, U.S, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA
Locations:
Russia, United States, Russian, Melbourne