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U.S. Congressman Robert Garcia released a May 12 report, "Lessons from the Kenneth Fire False Alerts." The report came about ...
Key findings on the causes of an erroneous wildfire evacuation alert that was accidentally sent to millions of Los Angeles ...
Genasys Inc., which oversees the alerts, said safeguards have been put in place in order to prevent the error from occurring ...
The Desk's Mike Rogers explains why 10 million residents in Los Angeles County received an emergency alert for the Kenneth ...
Genasys Inc., which oversees the alerts, said safeguards have been put in place in order to prevent the error from occurring ...
A congressional report says a technological glitch caused an emergency alert to be mistakenly sent to millions of Los Angeles ...
Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. "The Kenneth Fire false alert was a wake-up call," Garcia said in a statement Monday. "It showed the consequences of software failures ...
10 million people countywide got the alert rather than residents in the targeted neighborhoods, according to the report.
According to the report released Monday, additional funding and oversight of wireless alert systems is needed to prevent future errors.