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I've got a dumb question.
When the alert was first sent, and before they realized it was a false alarm, why wasn't this message also sent or forwarded stateside or elsewhere? I have family in Hawaii, and fortunately we did not hear from them. If we had, and we got on the phone for further verification, I cannot imagine a lot of other folks wouldn't have been on the phone too. Could that not have caused a worldwide panic?
When the alert was first sent, and before they realized it was a false alarm, why wasn't this message also sent or forwarded stateside or elsewhere? I have family in Hawaii, and fortunately we did not hear from them. If we had, and we got on the phone for further verification, I cannot imagine a lot of other folks wouldn't have been on the phone too. Could that not have caused a worldwide panic?