Kuwait to test emergency alert sirens across nation tomorrow | World News


Kuwait to test emergency alert sirens across nation tomorrow
Kuwait will test civil defence sirens nationwide at 10:00 am on January 19, monthly thereafter/Representative Image

Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior has announced that civil defence sirens will be tested across the country on Monday, January 19, at 10:00 am local time. Authorities reassured citizens and residents that the test is purely routine and there is no cause for alarm. The exercise is part of ongoing measures to ensure the effectiveness of emergency systems and to enhance public safety across all areas.The ministry emphasized that these siren tests are designed to confirm the technical readiness and efficiency of the alert system. By conducting such exercises, civil defence teams can identify any issues early and ensure that the system operates smoothly during actual emergencies. This test is the latest in a regular schedule, as the ministry has confirmed that sirens will now be tested at 10:00 am on the first Monday of every month.Authorities highlighted that these precautionary measures are intended not only to verify technical performance but also to familiarize the public with the alert signals. Understanding the sound of the sirens and knowing that they are part of routine checks helps residents respond appropriately in actual emergency situations. Citizens and residents are advised to note the schedule and recognize that any siren heard at the designated time is part of a planned safety measure, not a real threat.

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