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Terrified Hawaiians hid their children in sewers after ‘incoming ballistic missile’ warning text

TERRIFIED Hawaiians hid their children in sewers after an “incoming ballistic missile” warning text – which turned out to be a false alarm.Residents of the US Pacific island took to Twitter to share screenshots of the alarming message which was sent out by authorities.The warning read: “Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii. Seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill.”TV programmes – including Tottenham’s Premier League football clash with Everton – were also interrupted to warn viewers to take cover.And footage shared on social media appears to show people climbing down into sewers to shelter from what they thought was an incoming rocket.Two men can be seen lowering a child down in one clip after removing a manhole cover – as the petrified girl says: “I don’t want to go in!”But the message turned out to be a false alarm, with officials admitting it was sent by mistake.A second text was later sent telling worried residents not to panic.It read: “There is no missile threat or danger to the state of Hawaii. Repeat. False alarm.”Hawaii Governor David Ige told CNN the scare was sparked by someone who “pushed the wrong button” during a shift change.And Vern Miyagi, an administrator at… Read full this story

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