The decision to send an alert is made by the Prime Minister or prefects, although mayors may request activation in local emergencies. Since June 2022, several tests have been conducted. These range from technical test messages to live crisis scenarios, including an alert on across metropolitan France. FR-Alert was first triggered for a real event on 11 July 2023 in five eastern French departments (
Franche-Comté and
Haut-Rhin) for severe thunderstorm warnings. Ironically, the most affected areas were
Côte-d'Or and
Bas-Rhin, which were not under red alert. On 13 May 2024, FR-Alert was controversially triggered by the
Paris Police Prefecture to send an informational message related to the
2024 Summer Olympics. Critics deemed the alert disproportionate as there was no actual emergency. It was also tested in the La Rochelle urban area on 9–10 April 2025 as part of a storm crisis management drill, Exercise ÉOLE 2025. == Research and development ==