Hawaiian officials scared the the hell out of residents on Saturday morning after a text message was sent out to cellphone users alerting them of an incoming ballistic missile.

The alert was reportedly repeated on television broadcasts.

Sirens went off.

It turned out to be be bogus.

Hawaii has been on edge this year over North Korea’s threats to nuke the United States that have been backed up by missile and nuclear bomb tests.

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It’s not just Hawaii.

Japanese officials sent out a false North Korea missile alert on Tuesday.

Japan public TV sends mistaken North Korean missile alert https://t.co/OZu0NtIF4D pic.twitter.com/63ajF0oMEr — FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) January 16, 2018

Via CNN: