Broadcasting warnings on radio and television
In response to the floods experienced in 2005, the government stipulated that the public should be more effectively and actively informed about current natural hazard warnings issued by the relevant government agencies. A broadcasting obligation was therefore introduced for certain warnings, applicable to the SRF, RTS and RSI radio and television stations as well as all licensed local radio stations and television channels with a performance mandate, insofar as the warning relates to their broadcasting area. This allows the relevant specialist agencies to declare category 4 and 5 (severe and very severe natural hazard) warnings as subject to mandatory broadcast, as they see fit. In such cases, a warning is issued in the affected region in line with specific procedures, and with standardised acoustic and visual characteristics. This is broadcast on radio and television as a “Government Warning”.