Who pushed the button? Anger in Hawaii over Civil Defense bungle that told terrified islanders a MISSILE was rocketing towards them causing thousands to flee to bomb shelters and pray for their lives
- The alert was issued to residents’ phones at 8.07am on Saturday morning
- It told them to seek shelter and warned of an ‘inbound ballistic missile threat’
- It took 38 minutes for a second phone alert to be issued across the state
- By then, terrified residents had flocked to shelters and into their garages
- Civil Defense employee accidentally hit alert, was unaware until his phone got it
- An FCC investigation into the incident is underway, officials said
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Hawaii gets false missile strike alert
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How was Hawaii false missile alert sent out?
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Residents “Crying And Screaming” After False “ICBM Threat” Alert Rattles Hawaii; Gabbard Slams Trump
NBC News reports that the ballistic missile threat left people “crying and screaming” in Hawaii on Saturday, the state’s officials said the message was sent in error.
California resident Elizabeth Fong is in Hawaii looking to buy a house and received the alert. She said she didn’t receive a correction alert, stating it was a false alarm, until 8:46 a.m.
The aftermath of the false alert was “crazy,” she told NBC Bay Area, and prompted people to run around on the streets “crying and screaming,” wondering what to do.
“I prayed to God and asked for forgiveness of my sins and for Him to protect us,” she said, adding that people are still shaken up.
Andy Thammavongsa, who tweeted a screenshot of his phone that showed the time between each alert, lives in Ewa Beach and told NBC in a Twitter message, “Everyone was panicking, the whole island was awake and alert.”
He added that “there’s nothing really you can do honestly” if the alert were real, saying there’s “nowhere to take shelter, the island is only so big.”
As we detailed below, many people in Hawaii took to social media during and after the alert.
Oddly, while the local officials proclaimed it an error, The White House described a false inbound missile alert received by Hawaii residents on Saturday morning as an “emergency management exercise,” offering no further explanation for the erroneous warning.
Continue Reading at …. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-13/hawaiians-receive-inbound-ballistic-missile-threat-emergency-alert
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Hawaii missile alert: False alarm sparks panic in US state
Mobile phone users received a message saying: “Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii. Seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill.”
State Governor David Ige apologised and said it was caused by an employee pressing the wrong button.
The US government announced there would be a full investigation.
An alert system is in place because of the potential proximity of Hawaii to North Korean missiles.
Continue Reading at …. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42677604
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False Ballistic Missile Alarm in Hawaii Caused by Employee Mistake
“It was a mistake made during a standard procedure at the change over of a shift, and an employee pushed the wrong button,” Ige told the CNN broadcaster on Saturday. He added that the warning was sent to mobile phones, and also appeared on TV and radio.
The US Federal Communications Commission announced that it has launched a probe into the false alert warning.
Continue Reading at …. https://sputniknews.com/us/201801141060736878-hawaii-missile-alarm-employee-mistake/