On Monday, residents in various regions received sudden emergency alert messages on their mobile phones, sparking excitement and curiosity among the public. These notifications, which appeared without prior notice, caught users off guard and ignited discussions on social media.
According to sources, these alerts may have been dispatched through an emergency warning system utilized by the government or relevant agencies, designed to swiftly communicate potential natural disasters or urgent information to the public. This system allows messages to be sent simultaneously to all mobile phones connected to the network, regardless of whether they are smartphones or basic mobile devices.
In response to the unexpected alerts, many individuals began checking their mobile settings and message details. While some users interpreted it as a technical glitch, others perceived it as a security warning.
Experts indicate that such alert systems are employed to promptly notify people during emergencies like earthquakes, floods, storms, or other critical situations. Notably, these alerts do not require internet access, as messages are transmitted directly through the mobile network to all users.
Currently, the official reason behind these alerts has not been clarified by the relevant agencies. However, the public has been urged to disregard rumors and rely solely on official communications.
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