The Isle of Man's public warning sirens will be tested in April.
Government has given people advanced warning of the alarm which will sound at 11am on April 1st.
Sirens at 31 sites across the Island will sound a steady note for 30 seconds.
Saturday, 25 March 2017 00:00
The Isle of Man's public warning sirens will be tested in April.
Government has given people advanced warning of the alarm which will sound at 11am on April 1st.
Sirens at 31 sites across the Island will sound a steady note for 30 seconds.
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