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Police chase down Greyhound bus in Illinois Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency mistakenly sent a text message to Hawaiians Saturday morning warning of an incoming ballistic missile, sending island residents into a panic for the 20 minutes it took to correct the false alarm. "Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii. Seek immediate shelter.
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Hawaii issues false warning of ballistic missile HONOLULU -- Hawaii emergency management officials said a push alert that warned of an incoming ballistic missile to Hawaii on Saturday was a ... Hawaii Emergency Management Agency spokesman Richard Repoza said it's a false alarm and that the agency is trying to determine what happened.
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False Alarm: Hawaii Mistakenly Alerts 'Incoming Ballistic Missile Threat' The timing couldn't have been worse: An emergency alert warning of an "incoming ballistic missile" was mistakenly sent out by Hawaiian officials on Saturday. It actually was part of a drill and wasn't supposed to be sent to cellphones, authorities said. "NO missile threat to Hawaii," the state's Emergency ...
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