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Human error caused Saturday’s false ballistic missile alarm, but it took Hawaii Emergency Management Agency officials 38 minutes to tell cellphone users the alert ...
An emergency alert notification sent out on Saturday claiming a “ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii” was a false alarm, according to state leaders and emergency officials, who blamed ...
This smartphone screen capture shows a false incoming ballistic missile emergency alert sent from the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency system, Jan. 13, 2018. About 10 minutes after the initial ...
something went terribly awry in Hawaii. A state emergency management worker pushed the wrong button in the emergency operation center, sending out a false warning during a ballistic missile alert ...
A false ballistic missile alert in Hawaii was sent on Jan. 13 because an emergency worker believed there really was a missile threat, according to a preliminary investigation by the Federal ...
U.S. officials said the emergency alert sent to Hawaiians' phones was an error. — -- People in Hawaii woke up Saturday to emergency alerts sent to their mobile ...
The message read, "Ballistic Missile Threat Inbound To Hawaii. Seek Immediate Shelter ... "Finally we got that alert saying it's a false alarm." Airbnb host Ted Daul, who lives and rents out ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - It's been exactly a month since a false missile alert sent shockwaves through Hawaii, sending many residents and tourists into a state of panic. Since then ...
HONOLULU -- Hawaii emergency management officials said an alert sent to mobile phones and televisions warning of an incoming ballistic missile to Hawaii on Saturday was a false alarm. The ...
Gen. Joe Logan were on hand for a press conference at Civil Defense at Diamond Head Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018, following the false alarm issued of a missile launch on Hawaii. A push alert that ...
Senate lawmakers held a hearing Thursday trying to get to the bottom of what went wrong when a false ballistic missile alert was sent by authorities in Hawaii, fueling widespread public panic.
Washington • The Hawaii employee who sent out a false ... have said that when they received reports about the false missile alert, they quickly scanned for threats, found none and checked ...
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