False alarm sent over all communications media in Hawaii, United States
2018 Hawaii missile alert
A screenshot of the alert as displayed on an iOS device
Date
January 13, 2018 (2018-01-13)
Time
08:08:23 (HST)
Duration
38 minutes
Location
Hawaii, United States
Type
False alarm
On the morning of January 13, 2018, an alert was accidentally issued via the Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alert System over television, radio, and cellular networks in the U.S. state of Hawaii, instructing citizens to seek shelter due to an incoming ballistic missile. It concluded with "This is not a drill". The message was sent at 8:08 a.m. local time. The state had not authorized civil defense outdoor warning sirens.
38 minutes and 13 seconds later, state officials blamed a miscommunication during a drill at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency for the first message. David Ige, the governor, apologized for the erroneous alert. The Federal Communications Commission and the Hawaii House of Representatives launched investigations into the incident, leading to the resignation of the state's emergency management administrator.
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