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Emergency warnings alert the public

An emergency warning may be issued to warn the public if

  • there is a threat to life, health or the environment,
  • property is at risk of damage or destruction.

Emergency warnings may also give instructions on how you can protect yourself from a dangerous incident or its consequences and how you can avoid danger. This way emergency warnings also support your independent preparedness.

Emergency warnings may be issued by these authorities:

  • Rescue authorities
  • Police
  • Border Guard authorities
  • Emergency Response Centre Agency
  • Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority
  • Finnish Meteorological Institute
  • Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency
  • Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom
  • Finnish Food Authority
  • National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health (Valvira)
  • Finnish Medicines Agency (Fimea)
  • All ministries
  • Municipal health protection authorities
  • State Department of Åland

The authorities have many ways to warn people. Their most important method is an emergency warning. They may also use public warning sirens to sound a public warning signal. If sirens are used, an emergency warning is always issued as well.

The emergency warning is read on the radio and displayed on teletext page 112 and, if necessary, on television as a running text at the top of the screen. The emergency warning is also published through the 112 Suomi mobile app and the Finnish Broadcasting Company's Yle app, and on the pelastustoimi.fi and 112.fi websites.

Download 112 Suomi application

Downloading the 112 Suomi application to your smartphone is stronly recommended. In addition to emergency warnings, the application receives local alerts. It also provides contact details for services that can help you, and other important safety information. If you use the app to call the emergency number 112, the emergency response centre can locate you automatically, making it easier for help to reach you. More information about the 112 Suomi mobile application.

Be cautious about information shared on social media and always check the source.

Information during disruptions to emergency communications

According to a recommendation issued by Traficom, telecommunications operators must inform the public about disruptions to communications and services that affect emergency calls. In major unexpected distruptions, the emergency response centre may issue an emergency warning to inform the public that emergency communications are unavailable.

Frequently asked questions – emergency warnings