LOS ANGELES − Residents across Los Angeles County received an erroneous evacuation warning as fires continue to blaze across Southern California. Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn said in a post on X that the warning was intended to be for areas ...
Phone alarms sounded Thursday night when a message came through urging residents to “gather loved ones, pets, and supplies” and evacuate their homes.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn is proposing that the county’s emergency alert system be disabled until a solution to the technical error that caused millions to erroneously receive evacuation warnings is fixed.
As wildfires continue to rage across Southern California, some Los Angeles residents received an evacuation warning that was not intended for them.
The alert was terrifying for residents who were already on high alert due to the uncontrollable flames causing mass destruction the Los Angeles area
Los Angeles County officials accidentally sent an evacuation text to all residents in error Thursday evening as wildfires continue to spread rapidly throughout the area. The city’s emergency