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The Isle of Man's public warning system is being tested today (Saturday).
Sirens at 31 sites across the Island will sound a steady note for 30 seconds, which would signify 'all clear' in a real emergency situation.
It's being stressed that, as usual, there's no need to take any action during what is a routine quarterly test.
Time for siren test: 11am.
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