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Person Who Sent Hawaii’s False Missile Alert Has Been Reassigned

The worker responsible for the mistaken missile alert sent to residents of Hawaii has been reassigned.

Richard Rapoza, spokesman for the Hawaii Emergency Management System, confirmed that the employee was temporarily moved to a new role, NBC News reports. However, he declined to say what the worker’s new tasks are.

“All we will say is that the individual has been temporarily reassigned within our Emergency Operations Center pending the outcome of our internal investigation, and it is currently in a role that does not provide access to the warning system,” Rapoza said.

People across Hawaii received an emergency alert on Saturday warning them to seek immediate shelter for a ballistic missile threat coming to the state. “This is not a drill,” the alert said, causing immediate terror.

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