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The early warning system (Sismate), which caused a loud buzz on the mobile phones of at least 22 million Peruvians on May 6, will be activated again. Ministry of Transport and Communications announced that a new rehearsal was scheduled for this Thursday the 21st.
“This Thursday, July 21, don’t be alarmed when your cell phone vibrates or rings, we are testing across the country to verify the functionality of the Early Warning System (#Sismate),” the PTC said on social media.
sysmat It will conduct tests throughout the country from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on all Peruvian cell phones. The situation is to continue testing this service to prevent earthquakes or earthquakes in the country.
These messages will be sent to users of four mobile operators with 2G, 3G and 4G coverage using Cell Broadcast technology.
Phones with Cellular Broadcast must have sound and vibration, and be able to display messages in a pop-up format. Thus, even if the user is chatting, talking on the phone, or browsing the Internet, the alert interrupts this activity so that it does not go unnoticed. The message will also be displayed if the cell phone is in silent mode.
How does sysmat work?
Early warnings will only be sent when National Civil Defense Institute (Indeci) determining the probability of a catastrophe or confirming it.
It is known that when the system works at 100%, it will be focused on those geographical areas where a natural disaster occurs, whether it be tsunamis, floods, landslides, landslides and other phenomena occurring in different regions of the country.
This notification will allow citizens to respond faster and find a safe place. This will use Cell Broadcast technology, similar to early warning systems in Chile, Canada and the United States.
An earthquake of magnitude 4.8 rocked Lima.
An earthquake of magnitude 4.8 occurred in the Lima area in the early morning of July 19. Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP) on his web page.
The epicenter of the earthquake, which was felt at 1:56 a.m., was located 14 km north of Lunahuana, in the province of Caneteat a depth of 79 kilometers.
According to the IGP, a grade IV shaking was felt in Lunahuana. Local authorities have not yet recorded material damage or deaths.
Source: RPP

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