Hawaii Emergency Management Agency’s Vern Miyagi explains the shift change process that led to a ballistic missile emergency alert accidentally being sent out on Saturday morning to residents and tourists and how the false alarm message was later sent out.
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How did a ballistic missile alert warning accidentally get sent out in Hawaii?
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