America: missile alert, accidentally released in Hawaii
White House's Deputy Press Secretary Lindsey Walters told President Donald Trump about the emergency management practice of Hawaii.
WASHINGTON: A missile warning alert was issued in the US air province by mistake, after which there was a confusion of the patchwork, however later the officials called it a wrong message.
An emergency alert on all people's mobile phones at around 8:30 pm local time, "The danger of ballistic missile in Hawaii. Find an immediate shelter site. It's not a drill. "
Ten minutes after the release of this warning, the Air Emergency Management Engineer tweeted, "There is no missile threat on air." Second emergency alert was taken at eight o'clock 45 minutes.
The alert said, "There is no warning or threat to the missile on Hawaii provinces. It was a false warning. "After this, the US Pacific Command also issued a statement separately and said there were no missile threats on air and the earlier warning had been issued by mistake.
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