J-Alert

Diagram of the J-Alert system

J-Alert (Japanese: J-ALERT/Jアラート, romanizedJ Arāto; full name 全国瞬時警報システム, Zenkoku Shunji Keihō Shisutemu, 'National Early Warning System') is the early warning system used in Japan. J-Alert was launched in February 2007.[1] The system is designed to quickly inform the public of threats and emergencies such as earthquakes, severe weather, and other dangers. The system was developed in the hope that early warnings would speed up evacuation times and help coordinate emergency response.[2]

  1. ^ "J-Alert: disaster warning technology in Japan – Centre for Public Impact". CentreForPublicImpact.org. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Japan Launches Alert System For Tsunamis And Missiles". Retrieved 29 August 2017.