Warning of ballistic missile inbound to Hawaii a 'false alarm'

Published January 14, 2018
A morning view of the city of Honolulu, Hawaii is seen on January 13, 2018.— AFP
A morning view of the city of Honolulu, Hawaii is seen on January 13, 2018.— AFP

Social media ignited on Saturday after apparent screenshots of cell phone emergency alerts warning of a “ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii” began circulating, which US officials quickly dismissed as “false”.

“Hawaii - this is a false alarm,” wrote Democratic Representative Tulsi Gabbard on Twitter. “I have confirmed with officials there is no incoming missile.”

This photo illustration screenshot taken by the photographer of his cell phone shows messages of emergency alerts on January 13 of Honolulu, Hawaii.— AFP
This photo illustration screenshot taken by the photographer of his cell phone shows messages of emergency alerts on January 13 of Honolulu, Hawaii.— AFP

The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency also confirmed there is “NO missile threat to Hawaii.”

The emergency alert that some cell phone users received read: “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.”

US military spokesman David Benham said the US Pacific Command “has detected no ballistic missile threat to Hawaii. Earlier message was sent in error,” adding that the US state would “send out a correction message as soon as possible.”

The warning came across the Emergency Alert System, which authorities nationwide use to deliver vital emergency information to the public.

It caused panic across the US island chain following months of soaring tensions between Washington and Pyongyang over North Korea's nuclear weapon and ballistic missile program.

The North has been working towards developing a missile that can deliver an atomic warhead to US territory, heightening fears of potential attack.

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