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| Alaska Tsunami Warning Issued Was Intended to be a Test Officials Say, True Story?
Are these multiple cases of false alarms just a series of coincidences or is something else going on here? The U.S. National Tsunami Warning Center said a tsunami warning sent out to radio and television stations in Alaska Friday morning was meant to be a test, not an alert about an imminent wave. The alert was sent at about 7 a.m. local time Friday morning and said the tsunami warning was in effect for the entire state for one hour. The warning message immediately followed one that was clearly marked as a 'test'. The Palmer Tsunami Warning Center is investigating what caused the false alarm to be sent statewide. In a tweet, the National Tsunami Warning Center said the 'test' message was misinterpreted, but Alaskans disputed that statement, saying there was no indication that the alert was simply a 'test'. Given the rise in recent geological activity in the area as of late, this is something they sure need to work on. This is not the first or even second time that a false alarm was