Emergency Alert Prepared for UK as Brits Brace for Mobile Phone Warning Message
UK mobile networks test emergency alert system as debris from Chinese Zhuque-3 rocket, expected to re-enter today, poses an extremely unlikely risk to northern UK regions, officials said.
- Mobile network providers have been instructed to ensure the UK's emergency alert system is ready in case debris from a Chinese rocket potentially strikes Britain.
- A UK government spokesperson stated it is "extremely unlikely" that any debris will enter UK airspace, but emergency systems are "tested routinely" with partners.
- The EU's Space Surveillance and Tracking agency is monitoring the re-entry of the Chinese Zhuque-3 rocket, which may be carrying a "dummy payload" metal tank.
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