"TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese public broadcaster NHK issued a false alarm on Tuesday saying North Korea appeared to have launched a missile and urging people to take shelter, but it managed to correct the error within minutes.
“This happened because equipment to send a news flash onto the Internet had been incorrectly operated. We are deeply sorry,” an NHK announcer said on its 9:00 p.m. news program, bowing deeply in apology."
Operator error, again. I guess this is the new norm. 2018 will be known as the year of Nuke False Alerts, never mind "year of the donkey" or whatever it is this year. I think if a couple more false alerts are issued (anywhere, world wide), the alerts will have lost all credibility. Again, Hawaii is a leader (of a not-good-thing, like Rap Back).
at least they got their correction statement out "within minutes", (5 or less), not 38 minutes.
for Hawaii, if it's fo' real, next time, they might have to say "This is not a drill. Seriously. No Kidding. This is For Real. You're on your own, Buddy, if you ignore this one."
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and folks are getting upset because store owners were kicking them out, and closing up shop? huh? so, does a store owner have a social responsibility to stay open while the nuke missile is gonna drop on his head in a couple minutes, and ignore his own family and loved ones? I didn't quite follow that. maybe I missed the point.