British Columbians should prepare for a loud alert tone on their cellphones, TVs and radios on Wednesday as the province tests its emergency alert system.
Emergency alerts are generally used in emergencies where people need to evacuate, such as fires, floods or tsunamis.
More than 90 per cent of cellphones are compatible with the alerts and will automatically receive them, according to the province.
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