New warning day: Hildburghausen tests modernized sirens!

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On September 11, 2025, Hildburghausen will test new sirens and warning systems for effective disaster protection on the nationwide warning day.

Am 11. September 2025 testet Hildburghausen beim bundesweiten Warntag neue Sirenen und Warnsysteme für effektiven Katastrophenschutz.
On September 11, 2025, Hildburghausen will test new sirens and warning systems for effective disaster protection on the nationwide warning day.

New warning day: Hildburghausen tests modernized sirens!

On September 11, 2025 it will be that time again: the fifth nationwide warning day is just around the corner. On this day, the civil protection system in the Hildburghausen district will be put through its paces. The Hildburghausen District Office informed that various warning systems are used, including the time-honored roof siren DS 977, a technology from the former GDR. This siren produces its distinctive howl sound using an electric motor that drives an eight-blade rotor.

This warning day is intended to prepare all citizens for emergencies. The Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK) is leading this campaign. But it is also clear that modernizing the siren infrastructure in Germany is a top priority. The siren funding program has gained momentum due to events such as the flood disaster in Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia in 2021. This is a project supported by federal funding to increase the safety of our cities and replace outdated sirens with modern devices. Loud bbk.bund.de A total of 14.5 million euros is available for 2023 and 2024.

The test of the warning systems

Like that RBB reported, the nationwide warning day will begin at 11 a.m. Among other things, sirens, loudspeaker trucks and modern warning apps such as “NINA” are activated. These tests are intended to make the population aware of the importance of warning systems, because a quick and effective warning can save lives in an emergency.

In Berlin and Brandenburg, more than 200 sirens will be triggered on this day, drawing attention with a loud, rising and falling sound, followed by an all-clear at 11:45 a.m. Particularly exciting: The new sirens are self-sufficient and can also be operated during power outages.

It turns out that there has been a significant rethink in the area of ​​disaster control in recent years. The threats of climate change, cyberattacks and other risks require effective measures to protect the population. Cities and municipalities are called upon to modernize their siren systems and make them available across the board, which is also supported with financial resources in accordance with the siren funding program.

The role of sirens in modern warning infrastructure

The sirens play a central role within Germany's multi-pronged warning infrastructure. They are not only intended to alert in individual cases, but also work in combination with other warning devices such as radio, television and even cell broadcast. Early recognition of dangerous measures and adequate communication to the population are essential to prevent anything worse from happening.

In summary, the warning day on September 11th is perceived as a test for the entire warning infrastructure. While the technical possibilities are constantly being improved, the goal remains: to ensure the safety of citizens. Take the opportunity to learn how warning systems work and be well prepared in an emergency!