Time: 2024-07-08
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.
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.
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.