Worker behind Hawaii missile alert error 'thought drill was real attack'

A Hawaii Emergency Management Agency employee who mistakenly sent an alert warning of an incoming ballistic missile thought an actual attack was imminent, it has emerged.

Worker behind Hawaii missile alert error 'thought drill was real attack'

A Hawaii Emergency Management Agency employee who mistakenly sent an alert warning of an incoming ballistic missile thought an actual attack was imminent, it has emerged.

The US Federal Communications Commission revealed Hawaii had been testing alert capabilities, and the employee mistook a drill for a real warning about a missile threat on January 13.

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