Estonia’s Rescue Service is requesting feedback from citizens following a nationwide test of the EE-ALARM public warning system conducted on Wednesday. The test aimed to evaluate the reach and effectiveness of the alert system in preparing the population for potential emergencies. Residents are encouraged to share their experiences, including whether they received the alert and any issues encountered. Feedback will be collected until the end of the week and used to improve the system’s functionality. The EE-ALARM system is designed to disseminate critical information during crises, such as natural disasters or security threats. Authorities emphasize the importance of public participation in refining the alert system for optimal performance. This test is part of ongoing efforts to enhance national preparedness and public safety.