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CY-Alert island-wide system test on June 15 — what to expect

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-15

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• What happened: A scheduled test of the CY-Alert emergency notification system will occur on June 15, 2026, between 2:30 PM and 3:30 PM, during which citizens may receive a test notification on their mobile phones. • Why it matters: The test aims to ensure the effectiveness of the emergency alert system without causing alarm, as the notification will not include the usual loud tone and will display a clear "TEST" message. • What to watch next: Citizens are encouraged to update their phone software and enable notifications for the abduction/missing person category to receive the test alert, with further information available on the government website.

Local civil defenceemergencyTop News CY-Alert island-wide system test on June 15 — what to expect Cy Alert Island Wide System Test On June 15 — What To Expect Relevant News CY-Alert island-wide system test on June 15 — what to expect 15 June 2026 One in six over-60s faces abuse globally, observatory warns 15 June 2026 Rescued barn owl found nesting with four chicks near Mammari 15 June 2026 Newsroom 15 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber An island-wide test of the CY-Alert emergency notification system will take place today, Monday, June 15, between 2:30pm and 3:30pm. There is no real danger — this is a scheduled system test. Citizens may receive a test notification on their mobile phones at the abduction/missing person alert level. The notification will not be accompanied by the system’s characteristic loud tone, to avoid causing alarm, and will display the text “TEST – TEST – TEST” or “EXERCISE – EXERCISE – EXERCISE.” Citizens who wish to receive the test alert are asked to update their phone’s software and enable notifications for the abduction/missing person category. Settings names may vary depending on the device. How to enable CY-Alert on Android Step 1 — Update your software Go to Settings, select Search and type “Software update.” Make sure your phone has the latest software update installed. Step 2 — Find CY-Alert settings Once your device software is updated, CY-Alert settings will appear under Personal Safety and Emergency Features. Step 3 — Select your notifications Navigate to Wireless Emergency Alerts and choose the notifications you wish to receive. If the settings do not appear, go to Settings, select Security and Privacy, then Updates, then Google Play System Update. Restart your phone afterwards. How to enable CY-Alert on iOS Step 1 — Update your software Go to Settings, select General, then Software Update. Step 2 — Find notification settings Go to Settings, select Notifications — the relevant settings appear at the bottom of the screen. From there, select the notifications you wish to receive. For more information, visit www.gov.cy/cy-alert or call 1450. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News One in six over-60s faces abuse globally, observatory warns Rescued barn owl found nesting with four chicks near Mammari Britain announces sweeping social media ban for under-16s Driver injured in Limassol road rage assault, suspect at large Cyprus banks shut 370 branches and cut 4,634 jobs in a decade, ECB data shows Paphos-Limassol motorway tunnel closed for works daily until June 19 Nine killed, historic monastery on fire as Ukraine faces major Russian attacks Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

Source: In-Cyprus
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