ECONOMYNEXT – A disaster early warning system which would deliver early warnings through telephone networks was officially introduced on Tuesday (19).
This system will fortify the existing mechanism, ensuring the safety and well-being of Sri Lankan citizens amidst various disasters, including those caused by weather and climate changes, statement by the President’s Media Division said.
“Focusing on tsunami disasters, the system targets 60,000 mobile and landline numbers in 14 districts identified as high-risk areas. It is designed to issue an early warning in the form of a distinctive Ring Tone notification accompanied by a siren sound,” the PMD statement said.
This is a collaborative effort involving the Disaster Management Centre, Sri Lanka Telecommunication Regulatory Commission and major telephone service providers including SLT Mobitel, Hutch, Dialog and Airtel.
Scheduled for a public rollout on ‘National Security Day’ on December 26, the system’s scope is anticipated to expand in the future, evolving into a comprehensive multi-disaster early warning mechanism to include landslides and floods. (Colombo/Dec20/2023)