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Thu 09 Apr 2026 • 12:24

Glasgow Residents to Hear Warning Sirens Today During Safety Exercise

Glasgow Residents to Hear Warning Sirens Today During Safety Exercise

# Thousands of Brits in Glasgow Set to Hear Sirens Today as 'Warning' Alarm to Blare Off

Residents in Glasgow are preparing to hear warning sirens as part of a crucial safety exercise. The alarm will be activated today at various times, ensuring that thousands of locals are alerted. The test will last for a maximum of one hour and is intended to confirm the effectiveness of the warning systems linked to the LNG (liquefied natural gas) site located in Provan.

The siren test is scheduled to take place at 2 PM and will serve to remind residents of the emergency alert protocols. Authorities are keen to demonstrate that the alarms can be heard over potentially considerable distances. The exercise occurs as part of a broader initiative to ensure community safety in the event of an emergency.

Locals can expect both the test sirens and instructions on what to do should they hear the alarm. “Public safety is our priority, and we want to ensure that everyone knows the correct procedures,” said a spokesperson from the Glasgow authorities.

Residents are advised to remain calm during the test and to ignore the alarm as it is merely a part of the safety drill. The local council encourages engagement with the public regarding safety measures and the importance of being prepared for potential emergencies.