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NL-Alert is not working well. ‘It is being addressed. It used to be even worse’

NL-Alert is not working well. ‘It is being addressed. It used to be even worse’

The Dutch emergency notification system NL-Alert is currently experiencing technical issues, leading to instances where users receive incorrect alerts. Authorities are working to resolve the problems and noted that while the system is not yet optimal, it has improved compared to its past performance.

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