Emergency alert test coming as B.C. mops up from ‘bomb cyclone’ with high winds
A test for Canada’s emergency alert system is set to take place just as British Columbia cleans up from a so-called “bomb cyclone” weather system that cut power and battered parts of the coast with hurricane-force winds.
The national alert system is typically tested twice a year, with the next test set to take place today at 1:55 p.m. Pacific time.
The test involves an alert tone and message broadcast to radio, television and compatible mobile devices.
While the messages should clearly say the alert is a test, it comes as about 80,000 people remain without power across B.C., mostly on Vancouver Island, and as weather warnings remain in place for parts of the province’s south coast.