Calgary Herald

FLOODS SPARK CALLS FOR DISASTER TEXT ALERTS

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BERLIN German authoritie­s faced pressure on Tuesday to set aside long-standing privacy concerns and send mobile phone alerts directly to people in potential disaster zones following the devastatio­n wrought by last week's catastroph­ic floods.

Unlike many other countries, including Japan, Israel and New Zealand, Germany has no way of sending text messages en masse to citizens about extreme weather events, partly due to the experience of oppressive surveillan­ce in the country's formerly Communist east and under Hitler's Nazi regime.

Some government ministers and senior officials have already called for a change as Angela Merkel's government fends off accusation­s that its preparedne­ss systems were woefully lacking, despite severe weather warnings from meteorolog­ists.

“This flood disaster must be a wake-up call to everyone that we should not only discuss data protection, but also the real protection of citizens against disasters,” Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer told Bild daily.

The floods, which have killed more than 160 people and caused untold destructio­n, have dominated the political agenda some 10 weeks before a national election in September and raised uncomforta­ble questions about how Europe's richest economy could be caught flat-footed.

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