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| Missile-alert error: Euclid native describes experience in Hawaii Jack grew up in Euclid and now resides in Kauai, Hawaii, where he received the accidentally sent incoming missile alert Jan. 13. Courtesy of the Yatsko family ... He gets them from time to time, usually weather-related — a flash flood or a tsunami — but never one like this. Advertisement. This one would ...
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| Hawaii nuke-alert fiasco unlikely in Canada; missile strike hardly top of mind The weekend fiasco in Hawaii, where people spent 40 minutes expecting an incoming strike based on an erroneous alert, has highlighted a ... aimed at alerting the public to impending large-scale threats — mostly a wide range of natural disasters such as fires, floods and other severe weather events.
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| Hawaii's Missile False Alert: "Someone Pressed the Wrong Button" Witnesses said that the alert messages had also appeared on the television sets and broadcasts on the radio. Hawaii News Now broadcasted images of what it portrayed as students at the University of Hawaii in Manoa, a neighborhood of Honolulu, running for shelter. A Nashville weather presenter, Jim ...
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| Hawaii's Nuclear Wakeup Call (and Why We Should Take MLK's Advice) Russian generals told President Boris Yeltsin that the nation was under attack and he had to launch Russia's nuclear weapons immediately. They had mistaken the launch of a Norwegian weather rocket for a U.S. submarine-launched ballistic missile they believed was going to blind Russian sensors as ...
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| CBS 2 Weather Watch (11AM, Jan. 15, 2018) CBS 2 Weather Watch (11AM, Jan. 15, 2018) ... After Sending False Missile Alert, Hawaii Emergency Worker ReassignedThe worker in Hawaii who sent out the false alert of a ballistic missile strike over the weekend has been re-assigned within the emergency operations center. CBS 2's David Begnaud ...
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| After Sending False Missile Alert, Hawaii Emergency Worker Reassigned After Sending False Missile Alert, Hawaii Emergency Worker Reassigned. The worker in Hawaii who sent out the false alert of a ballistic missile strike over the weekend has been re-assigned within the emergency operations center. CBS 2's David Begnaud went inside the command center where the ...
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| Current of water problems continues DWS said the catalysts for each disruption were power losses or glitches that can result from several sources, among them bad weather, car accidents or falling trees. Subsequent ... Michael Miyahira, engineering section supervisor with the Hawaii Safe Drinking Water Branch, said likely not. He said it's ...
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