here's is some uhhhhh idk but here 0:00 Greece 🇬🇷 8/10 (EPIC) 0:13 Canada 🇨🇦 6/10 (Nice sparta remix) 0:31 Italy 🇮🇹 10/10 (Gonna be my new outro song) 0:54 Germany 🇩🇪 100/10 (Grandmaster EAS) 1:13 USA 🇺🇸 8/10 (This is just the same with music playing in the background) 1:32 Mexico 🇲🇽 9/10 (wow 4x This makes me wanna go to Mexico .Mi amigos its Sinko Deyamo) 2:08 Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 5/10 (I like the beat) 2:30 Taiwan 🇹🇼 8/10 (INSANE BASS!!!) 3:01 Singapore 🇸🇬 100000000/10 (Germany is de-throned) 3:22 India 🇮🇳 6/10 (INSANE!!) 3:42 Japan(phone) 🇯🇵 2/10 (Nevermind.Its the same.Nevermind (PEW PEW) ikinakida) 4:08 Poland(1939)🇵🇱 3/10 (Kinda sad NGL.But nice beat) 4:34 Greece(again)🇬🇷 6/10 (Why is this so good) 4:50 Ireland 🇮🇪 6/10 (Kinda weird) 5:24 Canada 🇨🇦 6/10 (There's no difference.I should not speak so soon) OMG FINALLYYYYYYY (I think I made the longest comment I have ever did in my life)
It aint exactly a eas alarm, but it is an alarm. This alarm is used to warn the people about the emergency. The other alarm that goes from ur left ear to ur right ear is meant to signify the people to move themselves to somewhere safe, and is commonly used as the legit eas alarm. The 3rd one, where the sound is constant, is used to let ppl know that its all clear.
Top 9 My Fav Sounds Remixian 0:32 I Love That How Italy Gets Beats Music 0:53 And I love That How German Gets Grandmaster Music 3:01 And I love singapore gets real music (GLASSES) 0:13 THIS IS SPARTA (canada imao) 1:13 American Sounds A High Bitch 1:32: bowowowowowowowowowowow (i want go to mexico its fun remix) 2:30 insane 10/10 (taiwan real remix) 3:40 Japan Sounds Phone 4:00 Also Japan (PEW PEW ikinakida)
Imagine all the countries on earth just play their EAS remixes because they literally all have their own remixes... If they played at once though, we are gonna become deaf
4:50 Looks like nobody seems to care about Éire, even if Scorpion (the uploader) rates it higher than 5/10. As someone living in Ireland, I rate the Irish alarm a 7/10. Edit: Turns out, Ireland does not actually have an alarm. National emergencies are usually broadcasted over radio or television.