Despite 'frustration' from erroneous alerts, public shouldn't disable phone messages: Official
Multiple erroneous evacuation emergency alerts have been sent to Los Angeles County residents' cellphones, sparking an "extreme amount of frustration, anger [and] fear," LA County Office of Emergency Management Director Kevin McGowan said.
The cause is under investigation and McGowan stressed at a news conference that the alerts were not "human driven."
Even though the erroneous messages are "painful" and "scary," he implored the public to not disable their phone's emergency alerts.
"These alert tools have saved lives during this emergency," he said.