The frightening message went out yesterday and with the investigation getting under way, pictures like this will be hard to forget with people scrambling for shelter and fears for their lives. Will carr is live in honolulu with the latest. Hi, will. Reporter hey, arthel. Residents are here trying to figure out how this could happen. And even afterwards why it would take 40 minutes to let everybody know that this was a false alarm. Take a look at the text alerts that residents got just after 8 00 a. M. On saturday morning. It reads, Ballistic Missile threat, inbound to hawaii. Seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill. This sparked panic. Residents believing that north korea sent a missile that would take 30 minutes to hit the state. We spoke to the congresswoman who believes this type of alert should be in the hands of the military moving forward the panic and fear that hit our residents as well as our visitors that were here, its inexcusable because its a mistake. Reporter part of t
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