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False alarm: Swiss siren goes off a day early

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February 3, 2026
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False alarm in Suhr AG: Siren goes off one day before the test run

False alarm in Suhr AG: Siren goes off one day before the test run


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Residents of Suhr, near Aarau in northern Switzerland, were confused on Tuesday when a siren went off at 1:58pm – one day before the planned annual nationwide siren test.


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February 3, 2026 – 16:25

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It was a false alarm, according to Alertswiss. There was no danger.

Around 360 stationary sirens will sound in canton Aargau on Wednesday. There are 5,000 sirens throughout Switzerland.

The annual test is intended to show whether the sirens are working reliably. According to the authorities, the population does not have to do anything.

This year, the sirens will go off between 1:30pm and 4:30pm, depending on the location.

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An eye-opening guide to Switzerland’s ear-splitting sirens




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Feb 1, 2025



Every year, on the first Wednesday in February, the sound of 7,200 sirens fills the Alpine air, startling anyone who doesn’t know it’s a test.



Read more: An eye-opening guide to Switzerland’s ear-splitting sirens


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