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LA County wildfire alert mistakenly sent to millions due to tech glitch

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A technological glitch caused an emergency alert to be mistakenly sent to millions of Los Angeles County residents in January rather than only those in the proximity of a wildfire, according to a congressional report.

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LA County wildfire alert mistakenly sent to millions due to tech glitch

FILE - Firefighters look out over the Kenneth Fire, Jan. 9, 2025, in the West Hills section of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer, File)


LOS ANGELES (AP) — A technological glitch caused an emergency alert to be mistakenly sent to millions of Los Angeles County residents in January rather than only those in the proximity of a wildfire, according to a congressional report.

The mistaken alert on Jan. 9 came as residents were on edge two days after fierce winds and deadly wildfires ripped across Los Angeles County hillsides and burned through communities. The alert message was only supposed to go to residents in the San Fernando Valley facing an evacuation warning due to the .

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