A new outdoor emergency system to alert residents of disasters was put to the test May 27 in Laguna Beach, Calif. “Nothing presents a greater risk to our public safety than a wildfire or a major earthquake,” Laguna Beach Mayor Bob Whalen said in a press release. “This outdoor emergency warning system will save lives in the event of a major disaster.” The emergency system consists of 21 loudspeakers that are strategically placed around the city to inform residents and visitors of critical information during an emergency. The outdoor system alerts are intended to reach the city’s most vulnerable neighborhoods along the wildland-urban interface, flood-prone areas, and beaches, emergency operations coordinator Brendan Manning told The Epoch Times. “Recent wildfires and emergencies in California have shown the need to have redundant methods of alert and notifications, and the Outdoor Warning System provides that,” Manning said. “The city plans on using the system to alert residents of wildfires, floods, landslides, or …