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Sorry! South Korea's weather agency apologises after fax triggers quake alert

AFP
AFP
18/05/2016
12:25 MYT
Sorry! South Korea's weather agency apologises after fax triggers quake alert
The KMA released the message at 5:30 pm (0830GMT), calling on residents in the affected area of Hoengseong in Gangwon province to evacuate.
It was a bad day at the office for one unfortunate employee of South Korea's weather service Wednesday, after a mistakenly-sent fax triggered an earthquake alert.
The message warning of a 6.5-magnitude quake was part of a five-day disaster response exercise and should never have been faxed.
International media including China's official Xinhua news agency ran the warning before the Korea Meteorological Administration issued a red-faced apology.
"We apologise deeply for causing inconvenience," the KMA said in a statement quoted by South Korean news agency Yonhap, which also carried the initial alert.
"The message was made for an exercise purpose, and an employee mistakenly clicked the button to send the message."
The KMA released the message at 5:30 pm (0830GMT), calling on residents in the affected area of Hoengseong in Gangwon province to evacuate.
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