Officials said Saturday afternoon that hacking was to blame for the wave of emergency sirens that blared across the Dallas area early Saturday. According to Dallas public information director Sana Syed, there was no actual emergency.
#Breaking: Hacking blamed for emergency #sirens blaring early Saturday, @CityOfDallas officials say #dallassirens https://t.co/j1Qi1R2qpf
— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) April 8, 2017
Sirens were reported sounding in other cities besides Dallas, WFAA reported. In Garland, Texas, sirens went off and crews were working to correct the malfunction, according to a police spokesman. There are 156 outdoor warning sirens in the city of Dallas, WFAA reported, but it was unclear how many of them malfunctioned.
Sirens were also sounding in error in Garland and crews were working to correct the malfunction, according to a tweet from a police spokesperson. There are 156 outdoor warning sirens in the city of Dallas. It was not immediately clear how many of the sirens malfunctioned.
City officials said after the sirens began sounding around 11:44 p.m., there was a surge of calls to 911 — the longest wait time was two minutes, KXAS reported.
Ever wonder what the end of the world feels like? #dallas #sirens pic.twitter.com/dvokKWkZ6N
— ManicPixieDreamGay (@deadlyblonde) April 8, 2017
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