FEMA released a map back in 2015 showing parts of the country that are likely to be targeted in a nuclear strike, and there are several targets in Indiana.
We know that Missouri would be a likely early target if a worst-case scenario first strike nuclear attack ever happened, but there's a new area that I've never heard mentioned before that has emerged and it could be devastating.
FEMA and FCC are conducting a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on Oct. 4. Learn more about the test and what to expect.
According to FEMA there are a few reasons why you may not have gotten the Presidential Alert text. Here's what they'd like you to do if you didn't get it.