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In reply to the discussion: Texas officials face scrutiny over response to catastrophic and deadly flooding [View all]BumRushDaShow
(158,109 posts)some are automatically enabled and you may have to disable ones that you don't want (I had been getting a billion Amber Alerts and had to turn that off).
And the FFEs usually go out via an EAS so those would also appear on TV (often as a banner that runs along the bottom of a program being aired) and radio stations (where it will break in with the familiar "tones" ).
Some more general info (for the thread) - https://www.ready.gov/alerts
I have been signed up with Ready.gov and locally here - ReadyPhiladelphia for some time, so that I can get texts (and also get actual calls through a service they have - "CodeRED", which can go to both cell and landlines with an automated message).
I know during storms here, it can be insane with the weather radio blaring, cell phones ringing, as well as texts and emails pouring in!
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