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Time: 2024-07-08

Insights on Siren Testing at Wake County Nuclear Power Plants

Insights on Siren Testing at Wake County Nuclear Power Plants
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Testing of Sirens at Nuclear Power Plants in Wake County

Duke Energy recently announced that the Harris Nuclear Plant in New Hill , North Carolina , will be testing its sirens on Wednesday . This decision came after concerns were raised when sirens were heard going off at the plant on Monday morning . The 85 outdoor warning sirens around the Harris Nuclear Plant will be tested for a brief period between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on July 10 . County officials have assured the public that there is no emergency , despite the sirens going off unexpectedly.

Insights on Siren Testing at Wake County Nuclear Power Plants

"Wake County reports a siren activation of the emergency alert system for the Duke Energy Harris Nuclear Plant , located southwest of Raleigh , North Carolina . There is NO emergency . NO protective actions are needed by the public . "
This statement was issued to alleviate any fears among residents who may have been alarmed by the sudden activation of the sirens . Duke Energy has also confirmed that the plant is operating safely and that there is no cause for concern regarding the incident on Monday morning.

In response to the unexpected siren activation , Duke Energy has stated that they are working closely with local county and state emergency management to determine the cause of the incident . The company is taking the matter seriously and has emphasized the importance of understanding why the sirens went off and how to prevent similar occurrences in the future . Despite the false alarm , Duke Energy is committed to thoroughly investigating the incident and implementing measures to avoid any future disruptions.

Quarterly Siren Testing at Brunswick Nuclear Plant

In a separate announcement , Duke Energy revealed that the Brunswick Nuclear Plant in Brunswick County , North Carolina , will also be conducting siren testing on the same day . The 38 sirens within a 10 - mile radius of the Brunswick Nuclear Plant will be tested between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on July 10 . This routine testing is part of the plant 's quarterly maintenance schedule to ensure that the sirens are functioning correctly.

As with the testing at the Harris Nuclear Plant , local broadcasting stations will not interrupt regular programming to broadcast Emergency Alert System ( EAS ) messages during the testing at the Brunswick Nuclear Plant . In the event of a real emergency requiring the activation of the sirens , radio and television stations will provide the necessary information and instructions to the public . The testing is conducted in collaboration with emergency officials in Brunswick and New Hanover counties to ensure the safety and readiness of the sirens.

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