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POLL: Did Prince George residents receive BC’s emergency text alert?

Text Courtesy of Emergency Management BC (EMBC)

A new Wireless Alerting System for tsunami warnings tested in the province Wednesday afternoon appears to have been both a hit and a miss.

The Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General and Emergency Management BC (EMBC) says although many British Columbians received the alerts, many others did not.

“Test results reveal that some compatible phones that were on LTE networks did not receive the alert,” stated the Ministry in a release.

“Alert Ready wireless testing undertaken this week in other provinces and territories showed similar results.”

Participating provinces and Pelmorex, the company that manages the Alert Ready system, will discuss technical issues and determine how best to address them before the official launch of the expanded alert-ready system in June 2018.

EMBC is responsible for issuing emergency notifications on the Alert Ready system in the province, and will initially use wireless alerting for tsunami threats only.

“The Province is considering expanding the use of Alert Ready beyond tsunamis to include other hazards and emergencies,” said Minister Mike Farnworth on Wednesday.

– with files from Rebecca Kelli, My Cariboo Now

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