Eas

/iːz/ noun

Emergency Alert System, a national public warning system used by authorized officials to deliver important emergency information to the public. It can interrupt regular broadcasting to transmit critical alerts about weather, security threats, or other emergencies.

Acronym formed from Emergency Alert System, established in the United States in 1997. It replaced the earlier Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) and represents an evolution of civil defense communication systems developed during the Cold War era.

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