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Warning day annoys people in Bavaria - fire brigade with dry explanation of special cases in the Free State

2020-09-10T10:11:33.470Z


In Bavaria, practice is taking place this Thursday in the event of a disaster. As part of the nationwide warning day 2020, the sirens wail at 11 a.m. - but not everywhere.


In Bavaria, practice is taking place this Thursday in the event of a disaster.

As part of the nationwide warning day 2020, the sirens wail at 11 a.m. - but not everywhere.

  • A

    nationwide warning day will

    take place

    on Thursday, September 10th

    .

  • In

    Bavaria,

    too,

    sirens

    wail

    at 11 a.m., and

    warning apps such as KATWARN are

    also

    triggered

    .

  • But

    the day of action is not the same

    everywhere in the

    Free State

    .

Update from 11.45 a.m.:

As a Twitter user reported, the 

NINA warning app has

already given the all-clear.

However, according to a tweet, the app should not have sent a warning signal at 11 a.m., as announced, but only at 11:17 a.m.

Some users also found the warning on the radio to be insufficient.

The radio station Bayern3 "only mentioned it briefly in the news."

Warning day in Germany: warning apps Nina and Katwarn apparently did not trigger everywhere

Update, September 10, 11:24 a.m.:

Today there is a nationwide

warning

day.

The sirens wailed from 11 a.m., if not everywhere.

The technical infrastructure in Germany is to be tested (see initial report).

Even

apps

should trigger - but apparently does not work everywhere.

The Twitter user “Superspreader” writes that

Katwarn

and the

Nina app

apparently did not consider it necessary to issue a warning on the warning day.

"What's going on there?

Makes

Bayern

again his own thing? "He asks.

#Katwarn @katwarn_de and also the #NinaApp from @BBK_Bund does not consider it necessary to warn on the #Warning day


What is going on?

Is Bavaria doing its own thing again?

pic.twitter.com/D9Px2Oj75T

- superspreader (@ superspreader88) September 10, 2020

Update, September 10, 11:08 a.m.:

Warnings have been

triggered

since 11 a.m.

In some places in

Bavaria

no sirens

wailed

(see below), but

warning apps

and notices on TV and radio were triggered everywhere.

Warning day 2020 is also a topic

on

Twitter

.

"Warning days" from earlier times are also remembered, as a photo from 1963 shows.

Today at 11 a.m. there is a nationwide #Warning Day for the first time, also in #Bavaria.

Our # BR24 time travel shows such a functional # test alarm from 1963 in # Regensburg.

# Warntag2020


More information about today: 👉 https://t.co/nPasfRm275 pic.twitter.com/vzON84Bltr

- BR24 (@ BR24) September 10, 2020

However, not all

citizens in Bavaria

take the

warning day

particularly seriously, as another post shows.

Germany like this: We will all die!


News portals like this: 🤔



Bavaria at 11:05 am: #Warning day pic.twitter.com/WCzUN8ZhQ5

- Alex - May need a vacation ... (@shaddric) September 10, 2020

Warning day in Bavaria: sirens are wailing now and KATWARN is triggered - it doesn’t happen the same everywhere in Bavaria

First report from September 10th, 10.30 a.m .: Munich

- The announcement has been spreading for days: the first nationwide warning day * will take place on Thursday (September 10th).

Specifically, this means that there is practice from 11 a.m. to 11.20 a.m. in the event of a

disaster

.

On the

joint day of action by the federal and state governments

,

sirens wail and loudspeaker announcements are

made

throughout

Bavaria

.

During the

warning device test

,

messages

are also sent via

warning apps such as NINA

(federal emergency information and news app) and

KATWARN

.

The warning day also has an impact on the TV and radio programs.

Warning day in Bavaria: sirens wail and KATWARN triggers - the action is not the same everywhere in the Free State

As early as yesterday, Wednesday (September 9), the

Bavarian State Government

once again pointed out the

warning day

via

Facebook

.

"

Warning, test alarm!

Tomorrow the

nationwide warning day will

take place - the warning of the population will also be rehearsed in Bavaria from 11 a.m.!

On the joint day of action by the federal and state governments, the technical infrastructure of the warning will be tested throughout Germany.

In the Free State, the

siren warning system is

triggered

with a howling sound lasting one minute

.

Other

warning devices

, such as apps, are also used, ”says the post.

In addition, reference is made to the website of the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior, for Sport and Integration, where there is an

explanation of the siren and loudspeaker warning

.

Bavaria: Warning day 2020 in Munich without howling sirens - day of action varies from place to place

Citizens in the Free State, who are now preparing for

howling siren sounds

, could also be surprised in some places.

In the Bavarian capital of Munich, for example, there will be no siren wailing *.

The

fire brigade in Munich

only provides a dry explanation for this important circumstance, which it provides in a Twitter post: "Because there

are no

sirens

in

Munich

anymore." In another place in Upper Bavaria, too, it remains silent on the warning day *.

Today at 11 a.m. nationwide test alarm, because it is # Warntag2020.

#wirfuerMuenchen pic.twitter.com/IxTNjChSg5

- Fire Department Munich (@BFMuenchen) September 10, 2020

Warnings are given everywhere, for example by the

warning apps

- but whether

sirens

can be heard varies greatly from place to place.

As the portal idowa reports,

mobile siren systems can be heard

in

Lower Bavaria,

for example, in the

districts of Straubing-Bogen

and

Rottal-Inn

.

In the

Upper Palatinate

, for example,

sirens should be heard

in the city of Regensburg * and the

district of Regensburg

: in the municipality of Holzheim am Forst (district of Trischlberg), in the city of Neutraubling, the municipality of Obertraubling, the Regenstauf market and the Schierling market.

You can always read more news from all over Bavaria here at Merkur.de * (Merkur.de and tz.de are part of the Ippen-Digital network)

List of rubric lists: © dpa / Arne Dedert

Source: merkur

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