Where can I find crisis information for Estonia?

In recent months, Estonia's public warning notification system has been tested and issued warnings about real-life threats. But where can you find the latest information? ERR News explains.
The information provided covers all crisis situations, not just aerial threats, such as stray drones.
This is the government's crisis website.
It features the latest news, advice, and information about preparing for a possible crisis.
Information is available in English, Estonian, Russian and Ukrainian.

Ole Valmis! is both a free app and a website that provides information about crisis preparedness. It was developed and is maintained by the Women's Voluntary Defense Organization.
The app also issues EE-Alarm alerts during crises. To recieve alerts, download the app and enable notifications. To view notifications, tap the bell at the top of the page.
Ole Valmis! can be downloaded from Google Play and Apple's App Store.
Information is available in English, Estonian and Russian.
You can download a PDF version of the latest crisis preparedness guidelines here.

This is an app version of the state's Eesti.ee public services portal.
In emergencies, it issues EE-ALARM alerts if the app is downloaded and notifications have been enabled.
It can be downloaded from the Google Play and Apple's App Store.
Information is available in English and Estonian.

A map of public shelters can be found on the Rescue Board's website here.
A public shelter is primarily intended for those who are nearby at the time of danger.
Public shelters are marked with the international civil defence symbol (blue triangle on orange background).

You can also find information about what to do in a crisis and how to prepare on the Rescue Board's website.
Information is published in Estonia, Russiana and English.
The agency also has Facebook, X and Instagam accounts.

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