The much-anticipated mobile disaster alert system is still not operational, even as Cyclone Alfred approaches.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that the promised mobile disaster alert system is still not operational, especially with Cyclone Alfred approaching. In situations like this, timely and effective communication can be crucial for ensuring public safety. Authorities must prioritize getting the system up and running as soon as possible to keep the community informed about the cyclone’s developments and any necessary safety measures. It’s essential that residents have access to reliable information during such emergencies. Hopefully, the relevant agencies can address this issue quickly and ensure that everyone can stay safe.

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