- **Q: What systems were tested during the regional warning days?
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Public Safety / Emergency Preparedness
On April 5th, 2025, several regions in the German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (MV), including Rostock, Schwerin, and the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, conducted regional warning days. These tests aimed to verify the functionali...
The coordinated warning tests commenced around 11:00 AM on Saturday, April 5th. In Rostock, which has conducted bi-annual tests since 2021, various siren signals including 'Warning,' 'Fire,' and 'All-clear' were sounded. Schwerin tested its 17 siren locations starting with a continuous tone, followed by the one-minute howling 'Population Warning' signal, and concluding with an 'All-clear' at 11:45 AM. Alerts were also pushed via city information displays and warning apps.
The Vorpommern-Greifswald district initiated its first regional warning day, testing all 268 sirens, including newly installed ones funded by federal programs (42 in 2022, 6 in 2023). Landrat Michael Sack emphasized the importance of a reliable warning infrastructure, citing potential events like storms or power outages. Greifswald specifically tested new sirens capable of voice announcements.
Officials like Rostock Senator Chris von Wrycz Rekowski and Schwerin's Civil Protection head Simon Küpper highlighted the necessity of these drills for optimal emergency response. Mathias Herenz from the Greifswald Fire Department noted the importance of normalizing civil protection awareness beyond conflict scenarios, as these systems are vital for various domestic emergencies. The next nationwide warning test across Germany is scheduled for September 11th, 2025.
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