39 thoughts on “Hawaii Missile Alert Flashback: Something We Just Can’t Get Over”

  1. I was in a hot yoga class on Kauai and did not receive the message until after the class; so I got the “oops” message at the same time as I saw the warning. My spouse of 35 years was not as lucky. She was alone at our Princeville rental condo and lived through the terror of the warning. after the initial shock, she started filling vessels with water and shutting the windows and closing the blinds, preparing to be stuck there for 2 weeks. She then left a message on my cell phone that brought me to my knees when I heard it after that yoga class. hearing your wife say good bye, certainly killed my yoga buzz.

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  2. I live in Kailua-Kona, I’m 65 and not much of an imbiber. However, on that particular Saturday morning, I was just about to prepare a VERY early morning cocktail and sit out on my lanai!

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  3. Great info. and youtube thanks for posting. So… if the NSA is in Oahu they have to be set-up as Nuke safety area, so is that where everyone should go?

  4. I was upcountry in Kula (on Maui) with some girlfriends. We had gone to a friend’s home to purchase fabric that was on sale (we are all quilters). All of a sudden the emergency siren went off (apparently the ONLY siren heard) and then our phones all alerted us of the impending doom. Many of the ladies just continued shopping for their fabric but I went inside and three of us started calling. I called my children and husband, basically to tell them what was happening and to say I loved them and maybe good-bye. The emotions really came out as I called my sons, who live on the mainland with their own families. We noticed that it was not being talked about on the TV and nothing was on the news in CA or ID, where I had called. We all knew it could be a mistake but with the President we have and all the worry about N Korea, we had to assume the worse. There was nowhere to hide or shelter in place, so after calling my family, I joined in with the shopping and tried to relax. We all felt if it was our time to go, we would at least be doing something we enjoy…shopping for fabric!

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    1. Linda M – You’re my kind of gal! I’m also a quilter. If you gotta go, do something you enjoy! Love it!

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    2. Let’s not even remotely blame it on the President as this whole fiasco could have been prevented had Gov Inge had his credentials!!! Why everything that happens has to be the President’s, regardless of who it my be, fault.

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  5. Aloha, and thank you so much for this opportunity to say a few words,
    My daughter and her young family live on the North Shore, and she was also very frazzled. She called me, and asked if I had seen the news, or heard anything on the radio about the inbound missile headed for the islands? I told her no, I had not heard, but then turned on my tv to see if there was anything that the news was reporting,
    I live on the mainland, in CA.and the answer to that is No, they did not report anything about a missile being inbound for the islands.
    Her husband was not at home at the time, as he was at work early that day, so she and her small children were alone. She too got the alert via her cell phone, and she was a nervous wreck all that Saturday and the next day as well, thinking that even after they issued the statement that it was a mistake, she then thought that it was some kind of weird joke they were playing on the residents, as if they were not telling the whole story, just to keep people from becoming so crazy with fear, and they didn’t want mayhem throughout the island.
    Then yesterday, Tuesday, she saw that there was a tsunami warning, and also wondered if that too was a false alarm or the real thing?
    With the beautiful Hawaiian islands being in the flight path, of the things that will surely have a horrible impact on, or maybe destroy these gorgeous islands, as well as our 50th state residents, they will be the 1st to take the hit, so basically, all you have left is to say your prayers, and say them fast !!!
    which is exactly what she did, as well as to tell me she loved me.
    I feel so bad for her, and all the other residents who had to experience such a terrible false warning, I do understand we are all human, and not perfect, and prone to mistakes now and then, but when it takes 38 minutes to tell the scared and fear filled people, that it is a false alarm, that is just NOT okay.
    I am surprised that the hospitals did not experience mayhem with people arriving as heart attack victims and/or also panic attack victims.
    I am very glad to hear that the governor has found his password, but now retribution has to take place somehow?.
    For the island people to gain the respect of their government in times of an emergency, and not to think of it as “crying wolf” again. Like perhaps, maybe 1 months FREE electricity
    { not to exceed $50.00}or something else of value. {for each household that had to endure the panic of 38 minutes !} that the state can pick up the tab for.
    That would be a very nice gesture on the part of the beautiful 50th state, to it’s faithful and great citizens. Kind of a
    {we’re sorry- gift”} for the mistake that was their fault. Just saying….
    Hopefully, this kind of mistake will never happen again!

    Mahalo for your time and your understanding of this matter.
    Have a wonderful day,
    Sincerely,
    Sharon

  6. 38 Minutes…. What would you do with 38 minutes if you believed they were quite possibly your last ones on earth? The people on the Hawaiian Islands got to ponder that exact thought today. Below is the text my daughter received this morning on her cell phone, along with a warning alarm… this was NOT a drill… She and her husband were on two different islands, one child with each of them. My daughter scooped up my 3 year old grandson and ran to her sister-in-law’s and got all the kids and adults into an interior room with no windows. My grandson was too young to fully grasp the danger, but the older children did and sheer terror is the only way to describe what they experienced. I am so proud of my daughter for trying to remain calm, distract the kids, and reassure them, even though every fiber of her own being believed it might be the end.

    And I AM PISSED!!! My grandchildren’s innocence is being stolen from them in ways we in a supposed civilized nation should not have to experience. Not since the 60’s have kids had to practice “duck and cover” drills in schools. My granddaughter had to in November, 2017. Hawaii is closest to North Korea, should a real missile be launched. And we do believe that it is possible, thanks to twitter wars between Kim Jong-Un and Donald Trump. Words matter and irresponsible boasting and threats have gotten us to a place where US Citizens feared for their lives today…. for 38 minutes. That’s 38 minutes too many for my daughter…for my grandchildren…and this grandma is fed up and did I mention… PISSED ….. when will this crap end? Can one person in Trump’s inner circle finally have the guts to take his freakin’ phone away from him? Sh*t just got way too real today…. for our US citizens in Hawaii… who pondered their last moments while Trump was probably enjoying a round of golf at his Florida Mari-Largo Estate. We will hear how it was a human error that caused the notice to go out.. but my daughter believed it, as did everyone else who got it… and we would not have gotten to this point if not for Trump and his infantile braggadocio. Enough. Stop. The. Madness.

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    1. So very well said! I felt just like your daughter did. My husband gathered our puppy and as much food, water, meds, bedding, chairs, etc into our interior bathroom and waited. I felt helpless and thiught I may never see him again. Your comments about Trump are spot on. Thanks for explaining it so well.

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    2. So Kim Jong-Un appeared to launch a nuke and you blame our President? Maybe we should put the blame squarely on the shoulders of Kim! Why is EVERYTHING Trump’s fault? Get real and look at the real culprit if this was ever to happen. Sure Trump spouts off, but what an improvement from the last 8 years under Obama.

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    3. Thresa, why would you politicize this to a national level, and blame Trump for an issue that had nothing to do with him? Blaming someone else for your fears, because you let their “words” affect your feelings is sad.

      You should be “PISSED” that your Hawaii’s government wasn’t responsible enough to have a system in place to address the issue immediately, or within a few minutes to confirm “if” it was an actual emergency. Why didn’t Hawaii’s govermmemt have protocols in place, knowing that Trump and Kim Jong were having a war of words? If Hawaii perceived their tweets as a “war of words” as a potential threat, why wouldn’t they have a plan of action? You do realize that you would have been obliterated by any ballistic missile long before that 38 minutes, don’t you? It would only take around half an hour for am intercontinental ballistic missile to hit the US mainland, let alone Hawaii.

      I think your anger is severely misplaced. You should be holding your local Government accountable, really.

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    4. Some knucklehead pushes the wrong button before shift change. Your Governor forgets his Twitter password and you blame Trump! Hey Thresa, I would be looking to elect a new governor or ask the current one to step down so a more proficient one could fill the seat.

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  7. We were staying at the Surfrider when we got the “Missile Message”.
    At first I thought it could have been a hack or similar.
    We checked the local news stations and there was nothing.
    We got hilarious advise when I called the front desk they said “No, it’s real. We got the same message. You need to close your blinds and if you see a flash, don’t look at it.”
    Fortunately, I then went to twitter and saw a tweet from someone in the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency saying that it was a false alarm….so, we went down to the beach…

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    1. YES! we were in Hawaii at Pearl Harbor doing the tour, we were watching the Horrific Movie of what happened that day. THEN the alarm went off this is not a test,then were were told to sit down and be quiet, this is not a test a strong voice said to us and we will let you know when we have more information! My daughter had just romantic got engaged, and was crying Im not even Married yet ? So 35 Minutes we were all bundled in the room Until they came and gave us the all clear, This Im sure with other thousands of people will never forget this day.

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  8. I wasn’t in Hawaii, but my son, who is a resident, sent me a text. It was basically to tell me about the warning & that he thought it wasn’t real. The tone of the text was somber. He said I love you mom, I don’t think this is real, but I don’t know. I still get emotional when I think about it.

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  9. Yep we were there at Laie and we just keep up enjoying the sun and beach and said to each other – well were are we going to hide when a nuc hits anyway.

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