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Alerts

An alert is simply a notification or warning that draws attention to a specific situation or event.  Alerts are relevant in various contexts, such as emergency notifications, security warnings, system status updates, or reminders.  They serve to inform and prompt appropriate actions based on the information provided.  The relevance of an alert depends on the context and the urgency or importance of the information it conveys. There are various kinds of alerts: 1. Emergency Alerts : Issued during crises like natural disasters or public safety threats. Critical for public safety during natural disasters, accidents, or other emergencies. Immediate attention and action may be required.    2. Security Alerts : Warnings about potential security risks or breaches. Essential for protecting against potential threats or breaches, helping to safeguard sensitive information and systems. 3. System Alerts : Notifications about the status or issues within computer systems or networks. Important for m