Warning app NINA emergency information and news app

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Keep calm thanks to the NINA warning app – the app at a glance

The NINA warning app provides German citizens with the latest emergency information and news from the federal government. Important warning messages such as the spread of hazardous substances, a major fire or, as is currently the case, information about the corona virus are communicated via NINA. Weather warnings from the German Weather Service and flood information can also be called up. Behind the app is the federal modular warning system, which the BBK operates for nationwide civil protection warnings. NINA is designed to protect the population quickly and efficiently. It is used by competent civil and civil protection authorities as an important information channel. Citizens receive warning messages and specific instructions on behavior at an early stage. A function that has proven to be essential with regard to the corona virus. In addition to the immediate warning function, the NINA also offers general basic information and emergency tips on issues of civil protection. The app is for iOS and Android available.

Three reasons why using the NINA warning app makes sense

  • NINA displays all warnings that affect the federal and state governments right up to their own community. The app obtains information about the modular warning system and civil protection warnings from the authorities from other warning systems. There are also weather warnings and flood information from the flood portal of the federal states.

  • Important warning messages are instantly visible using the push function so that the user can react immediately.

  • The behavioral instructions and general emergency tips contained in NINA come from experts and help to be prepared for possible dangers.

The push function provides immediate warning of potential dangers

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The individual warning levels of the NINA warning app

In the warning app NINA, the warning levels are divided into three different categories. The lowest level is the hazard information. This shows the app in the event of an expected or already occurring impairment of daily life. The second level is the hazard level, which arises in the event of dangers that can affect the health or property of users as well as public infrastructure. Extreme danger is the highest warning level if the impairments from level two can manifest themselves briefly and significantly. Severe weather warnings are highlighted in color, orange indicates unstable weather, red means severe weather warning and dark red warns of extreme severe weather.

Severe weather and flood warnings are also possible with the NINA warning app

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Conclusion on the federal emergency warning app NINA

The corona virus has shown that given situations can change drastically in a fraction of a day. The warning app NINA is a great way to enable citizens to react quickly to such short-term life-threatening effects. With the push notifications, users immediately know what the situation is and the integrated tips from experts help with preparation and correct behavior in any given situation.

Prices and availability of the NINA warning app

The app is free and for iOS and Android available.

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