emergency broadcasts
Emergency broadcasts are special messages sent out to inform the public about urgent situations, such as natural disasters, severe weather, or public safety threats. These broadcasts can be delivered through various channels, including television, radio, and mobile alerts, ensuring that people receive critical information quickly.
The goal of emergency broadcasts is to keep communities safe by providing instructions on what to do during an emergency. For example, they may advise people to evacuate, seek shelter, or stay indoors. Organizations like the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) play a key role in coordinating these broadcasts to ensure timely and accurate information reaches everyone.