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Florida apologises for sending pre-dawn emergency alert test | Florida apologises for sending pre-dawn emergency alert test |
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Florida officials have apologised for giving residents in the sunshine state an "unexpected" and "frustrating" pre-dawn wakeup. | Florida officials have apologised for giving residents in the sunshine state an "unexpected" and "frustrating" pre-dawn wakeup. |
Many residents were jolted awake by a blaring emergency alert on their phones at 04:45 local time (08:45 GMT). | |
But there was no real emergency on Thursday - a state agency made a mistake while testing its alert system. | But there was no real emergency on Thursday - a state agency made a mistake while testing its alert system. |
The Florida Division of Emergency Management later admitted that a "04:45 wake up call isn't ideal". | The Florida Division of Emergency Management later admitted that a "04:45 wake up call isn't ideal". |
The agency said each month it tests the alerts on a variety of platforms and "this alert was supposed to be on TV, and not disturb anyone already sleeping". | The agency said each month it tests the alerts on a variety of platforms and "this alert was supposed to be on TV, and not disturb anyone already sleeping". |
On Twitter, it vowed that it was "taking the appropriate action to ensure this will never happen again and that only true emergencies are sent as alerts in the middle of the night". | On Twitter, it vowed that it was "taking the appropriate action to ensure this will never happen again and that only true emergencies are sent as alerts in the middle of the night". |
The message to residents read: "TEST - This is a TEST of the Emergency Alert System. No action is required." | The message to residents read: "TEST - This is a TEST of the Emergency Alert System. No action is required." |
According to St Lucie County, the alert was sent to every wireless subscriber in the state of Florida. | According to St Lucie County, the alert was sent to every wireless subscriber in the state of Florida. |
In a statement on Twitter, Governor Ron DeSantis called the early test alert " a completely inappropriate use of this system". | In a statement on Twitter, Governor Ron DeSantis called the early test alert " a completely inappropriate use of this system". |
"I've ordered FL Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie to bring swift accountability for the test of the emergency alert system in the wee hours of the morning," he said. | "I've ordered FL Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie to bring swift accountability for the test of the emergency alert system in the wee hours of the morning," he said. |
Angry Floridians took to social media to complain about being woken up before dawn, with one writing on Twitter: "I need to fight whoever decided to test Florida's emergency alert system." | Angry Floridians took to social media to complain about being woken up before dawn, with one writing on Twitter: "I need to fight whoever decided to test Florida's emergency alert system." |
With people sharing tips on how to turn the notifications off on their phones, the emergency management agency urged residents to keep the function on for public safety . | With people sharing tips on how to turn the notifications off on their phones, the emergency management agency urged residents to keep the function on for public safety . |
"We want to stress that while this wake-up call was unwarranted, disasters can happen at any time and having a way to receive emergency alerts can save lives," Alecia Collins, the agency spokesperson, said. | "We want to stress that while this wake-up call was unwarranted, disasters can happen at any time and having a way to receive emergency alerts can save lives," Alecia Collins, the agency spokesperson, said. |
The UK is also preparing for the first nationwide test of its emergency alert system, though that test is scheduled for the mid-afternoon on Sunday. | |
In 2018, an incoming missile alert plunged residents of Hawaii into panic before it was declared a false alarm. | |
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