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In reply to the discussion: Heartbreaking stories coming from Hawaii as people thought they only had minutes to live: [View all]Glimmer of Hope
(5,823 posts)41. There is room for improvement. Last month when the Thomas Fire was active, my city received a false
alert at 2:00am that said something like "Civil Emergency - Evacuate Now". Not as disturbing as today's alert but good grief. It took 30 minutes for a clarification alert.
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Heartbreaking stories coming from Hawaii as people thought they only had minutes to live: [View all]
Mrs. Overall
Jan 2018
OP
Yep, Walter's tweet hits the nail on the head. LOL snivel tweets for feed his pet grudge.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#29
NK does not have a nuclear tipped intercontinental ballistic missile. Or even such a missile.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2018
#15
Are you suggesting that if the warnings sent to the smart phones had been real,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Jan 2018
#24
Exactly what I was thinking. If the threat were real, what could people do anyway?
flibbitygiblets
Jan 2018
#28
There is room for improvement. Last month when the Thomas Fire was active, my city received a false
Glimmer of Hope
Jan 2018
#41