and how Brazil has an alarm like Japan, even though Brazil and most countries in the world don't even have the technology to make a sound like that, since Japan at the time was still imperial Japan, not the state of Japan that we know today Besides, Japan's alarm sound must have only appeared in the 2010s
If you search walis and furtuna eas alarm and papua new guinea almost looks like the almost the same thing but papua new guinea looks like an low or high pitch
@@BlockieBlocksterYeah, everyone already knows this, but explain to me how Brazil had an "eas" alarm in 1926 when television didn't exist and radio was taking its first steps? the maximum would be a siren but no siren in the world would be like the one shown in the video
Nigeria’s alarm might actually be real. Also, Papúa New Guinea’s EAS is not fake. Uzbekistan’s EAS alarm is fake. Papúa New Guinea’s EAS is not Uzbekistan’s EAS, it just sounds like that. If it was Uzbekistan’s alarm slowed, you’d hear a small background effect or something like that. Papua New Guinea’s alarm is real. Also, you can hear a small echo effect in Papua New Guinea’s, so it is real.