Hawaiians Startled by False Missile Alert
Hawaiians received alerts of a “ballistic missile threat” on Saturday that were swiftly deemed false, triggering criticism of the state’s emergency alert system. Shortly after 8 a.m. local time in the U.S. Pacific Island state, Hawaii residents posted on social media screen shots of the alert they had received on their mobile phones, reading, “BALLISTIC MISSILE…
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Sure is empty down here...