Emergency alert test: 'Technical error' causes Welsh language spelling error
This was in addition to the government alert sounding a minute earlier than planned at 2.59pm, more than 10 minutes later for others, or not at all on some networks.The alert system will be used by the government to warn people in the event of an emergency in their area.
A Cabinet Office spokesman said:"A technical error caused one word in the Welsh language version of the emergency test alert to be misspelled.
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