Details of "Night of Horror" in the Hawaiian Islands

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Details of "Night of Horror" in the Hawaiian Islands
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awaii Islanders panic in the Pacific Ocean after receiving a text message by mistake warning them of a ballistic missile attack and spent more than half an hour in terror before they knew the truth. According to Reuters, the governor of the US state said an erroneous message sent on Saturday to state residents warned them of an imminent ballistic missile attack when an emergency management agency employee pressed the "wrong button".
State and US military officials in the Pacific have confirmed there is no real threat. But Hawaiians rushed to search for shelter for more than half an hour before the agency backed down.
State Department spokesman David Ege apologized, saying in comments broadcast on television that the warning was sent when a staff member pressed the wrong button during a shift in work at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency.
IAEA Director Vernmayaji described the order as "human error".
"It was a procedure to change the shift to make sure the system worked. The employee pressed the wrong button. " He added that the shift in work shift is done three times a day.
The warning was sent to mobile phones and broadcast on television and radio shortly after 8 am local time and came amid international tensions over North Korea's development of nuclear ballistic missiles.
"I was warned like everyone else here in Hawaii. It is unfortunate. We will look at how we can improve procedures so that it does not happen again. "

"It was an unintended mistake ... what should have happened," Miyagi said.
The Federal Communications Commission, which is responsible for the emergency alert system, said it had launched a thorough investigation into the incident.
Hawaii is a Pacific island chain with a population of about 1.4 million, according to the US Census Bureau, with its US Pacific headquarters, the Pacific Navy fleet and other US armed forces.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has threatened to use his growing missile capabilities against the US Guam region or US states, prompting President Donald Trump to threaten to take tough steps against Pyongyang.
Trump was finishing a golf match at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida when he signed the order.
The White House spokeswoman, Lindsay Walters, said the president was informed of this and that it was "purely state training."
A spokeswoman for US Rep. Tulsi Gabard said she had checked with the agency that issued the warning in the state and was told it had been sent in error.
"Hawaii ... This is a false warning There is no rocket on its way to Hawaii. I made sure the officials there that there was no missile on its way to Hawaii. "
Gabard also sent a warning to Twitter, which was accidentally sent, which said "an emergency warning of a ballistic missile on its way to Hawaii. Go to the shelters immediately. This is not training. "
On December 7, 1941, the US Navy base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, was attacked by a surprise attack from Japan, leading to the entry of the United States into World War II.
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