Bushfire prompts call for national phone warning system in Australia

By Xinhua,

Canberra : An emergency warning system for the whole of Australia should be set up before the next fire season, Victorian Emergency Services Commissioner Bruce Esplin has said.


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Esplin said the system could be used for a range of emergencies, including bushfires, floods, a terrorist attack or a tsunami, Australian Associated Press (AAP) reported Thursday.

The commissioner said he was frustrated by the delays in establishing a system that would send a message to phones during an emergency, and blamed this on bickering between the states and territories about how it would operate.

He appealed for this to end and for a national system to be set up. “We must agree on a system and put it in place before the next season,” Esplin was cited by AAP as saying.

“I think it’s taken too long and I think we need to work as a country, not as separate states and territories, and it’s time we did that and protected our community,” he added.

Referred to as “electronic door knocks”, the system could send a text or voice message to land lines and mobile telephones, he said.

A landline system has been tested in Victoria and Western Australia which would involve people volunteering to place themselves on a register to receive calls.

The official death toll of the worst bushfire in Australian history stood at 181, though officials said it could exceed 200.

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